CTU criticizes reopening plan for Chicago Public Schools as unsafe and inequitable: ‘We’re in the process of putting forward demands’ – Chicago Tribune*
CTU President Jesse Sharkey insinuated that CPS is rushing the process because of “political pressure” to jump-start the city’s economy and enable more parents to resume working. “To be clear, CTU is not advocating schools close. CTU is saying … if we’re going to do school, any plan has to have three elements to it: safety, there has to be an element of equity and there has to be an element of trust.”
CTU criticizes anything that even remotely looks like work.
Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago
Sharkey is shooting his hostages!
Heyjude
5 years ago
“Putting forth demands” is by far what the union does best.
Rick
5 years ago
Never let a good pandemic go to waste CTU! You can get all your teachers to stay home forever, in semi retirement, followed by an early full retirement and pension, sweet.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
CTU criticizes anything that even remotely looks like work.
Sharkey is shooting his hostages!
“Putting forth demands” is by far what the union does best.
Never let a good pandemic go to waste CTU! You can get all your teachers to stay home forever, in semi retirement, followed by an early full retirement and pension, sweet.
Time to go back to work Jesse!!