CPS warns $10B contract proposal from CTU could deepen deficit – FOX32 (Chicago)

According to CPS, the union's proposal includes annual raises of 10-12% when factoring in cost-of-living adjustments and step increases. The union is also calling for the addition of 13,000 new positions, which CPS leaders say could push the district’s deficit to $4 billion—nearly half of its current budget—by 2030.
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Nostradamus
1 year ago

Will this insanity ever end? Does the city and state have to hit absolute rock bottom before anything changes ? It is way past time to cut the CTU loose.

debtsor
1 year ago
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Surely you can see the future, Nostradamus. It never really ends, it just transforms into population loss, blight, crime, destruction, insolvency…

David F
1 year ago

Let them strike and rent out the schools for charters and sent them the money from the Chicago per student counts, I doubt they need the $30,000 per student like CPS.

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