Judge allows member lawsuit against Chicago Teachers Union to continue – Illinois Policy

In Weiss v. Chicago Teachers Union, several CTU members are challenging the union’s failure to provide its members with mandated financial audits. The union is required by its own internal rules to provide an audit of its finances every year, but five years have passed since members last saw how union bosses were spending their dues.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
10 months ago

CTU and CTU leadership grifters like Davis Gates steal openly from the taxpayers. Why would CTU members expect any difference with their own dues money? Grifters gotta grift. Slimeballs gotta slime. Scum gotta scum.

Deb
10 months ago

Of course CTU doesn’t want to disclose what union dues are funding. CTU is corrupt.

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