Johnson’s loyalty to Chicago Teachers Union clear as he pushes out schools chief – Illinois Policy

However, ousting CPS CEO Pedro Martinez from the position could prove difficult since Mayor Brandon Johnson can only remove Martinez with the support of the Chicago Board of Education. While Johnson appoints the board members, those same appointees sided with Martinez and rejected Johnson’s recent loan and pension payment proposals.
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Lawrence
1 year ago

The CTU put Brandon in place,
Now they run the whole office and space.
With Pedro in sight,
They’ll show him the light—
But the board might still have a say in this race.

If the Mayor doesn’t toe their line,
The union’s grip will only incline.
With radical might,
They’ll plot his next flight—
And his seat in the office decline.

Lawrence
1 year ago
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I see the “Goon Squad” is on the job.

Eugene from a payphone
1 year ago

No private business would ever borrow money to pay wages. Wages are paid from profit income on hand. Since the school system depends on public taxes, you’d think they’d be concerned with public satisfaction and public trust. But no, they actually chase their rational clientele away. The system should be shut down! Vouchers are the only answer!

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