CPS, Chicago Teachers Union agreement still far off amid ongoing negotiations – ABC7 (Chicago)

"The topsy turvy state of the world that we live in at the moment where somehow the CEO is a supreme being who gets to operate contrary to the directives of the board will not last forever," said CTU Deputy General Counsel Thadgood Child.
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mqyl
1 year ago

Wow, a CTU lawyer talking about a topsy-turvy state of the world. What a great example of irony.

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

The vermin of CTU need a pay cut and staff cut to start. Then total destruction of this pestilential disease and school vouchers for all parents.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Gates and Child ( how appropriate ) are getting worked up over being told no just like a, well, spoiled child.

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