Could Chicago’s school reopening deal set a higher bar for other districts? – Chalkbeat Chicago

The tentative deal the two sides struck over the weekend involved significant compromise — and may have yielded the country’s most detailed, far-reaching school reopening agreement, experts say. If rank-and-file union members approve it in electronic voting Tuesday, the agreement could help set the pace for deals in districts that continue to negotiate with their teachers unions on how and when to reopen schools.
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Daskoterzar
5 years ago

Nothing happening in Chicago, with CTU, CPS, law enforcement, judicial process, etc., will set any standard or “higher bar” for any one. All are in the gutter.

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