CTU, CPS negotiations start with optimism – Chicago Sun-Times

CTU President Stacy Davis Gates said the union was happy to see “more people in the first session than we have seen in previous times with direct understanding and clarity about how school works." A CPS spokesperson said officials are reviewing the CTU’s proposals to livestream a “limited number of sessions” and to create a sign-up list for in-person attendees.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

The fix is in.

Taxpayers should expect no lubricant.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Well their boy is the mayor…..

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