Chicago Teachers Union’s Karen Lewis: ‘I am in the 5 percent’ – Illinois Policy

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nixit71
10 years ago

The bigger question is why Karen Lewis gets 2 paychecks from 2 unions, the CTU and IFT (parent of CTU). Those 80 hours weeks must be killers…

They say no one goes into teaching for the money. Too bad the same cannot be said for working for the union. Some CTU salaries:

LYNN CHERKASKY-DAVIS 233,071
ANNETTE RIZZO 205,221
WALTER TAYLOR 167,823
SARA ECHEVARRIA 160,272
KARL HUBERT 153,298

And local IFT blowhard Dan Montgomery pulls in $227,294. The status quo don’t come cheap…

Dr X
10 years ago

Sorry Karen you`re easily in the one percent you so despise. Wonder how quickly she will exit Illinois once retirement income is taxed. Cause you know its for the kids don’t you know.

bob oriole park
10 years ago

Sounds like being “one of the middle class” pays pretty well. I assume she’s eligible for both union official and CPS pensions when she retires? And what’s the current pension for hubby?

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