Chicago Teachers Union wants Johnson to hike pay, fund housing for members – Illinois Policy

The Chicago Teachers Union this summer will negotiate their new contract with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, their former lobbyist. Key demands include cost of living adjustments meeting or exceeding inflation and prohibiting use of teacher ratings for layoffs. CTU also wants to add “safety committees” in every school, including a restorative justice coordinator on each committee, and lower the enrollment caps in charter schools.
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sue
2 years ago

APPEARS THEY WANT TO LIVE FOR FREE!!!!!!!!!! GIMME GIMME……MAYBE EDUCATE THE KIDS FIRST AND EARN IT!!!!!!!!

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

the nutty Stacy show starts at about 19:55…enjoy!!!
Stacy Davis Gates, President, Chicago Teachers Union LIVEhttps://www.youtube.com/live/xeo9x9rECqM?si=c1k8IkzkRvY59cwM

Wally
2 years ago

One demand is “More certified personnel to deal with violence”. Meanwhile, they’ve kicked the cops out of the schools.

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