While CPS has previously said teachers who refuse to return to work could be fired, the Tribune reports the union will provide legal support to teachers who are too afraid to go back to the classroom.
Schools in my area have been open since August, some restrictions but open. Teaching staff reporting for duty everyday. HS has over 2000 students. Guess what? I dont live in Chicago any more. Fled that hellhole 20 yrs ago. Still Illinois, but rural Illinois, different plan out here.
Bill
5 years ago
The teachers should stay at home, go on strike or do anything else necessary to avoid catching “Covid 19” and dying a horrible death on a ventilator–if they are lucky enough to even get access to one.
Do these alderman have no respect for the soon to be dead?
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.
Schools in my area have been open since August, some restrictions but open. Teaching staff reporting for duty everyday. HS has over 2000 students. Guess what? I dont live in Chicago any more. Fled that hellhole 20 yrs ago. Still Illinois, but rural Illinois, different plan out here.
The teachers should stay at home, go on strike or do anything else necessary to avoid catching “Covid 19” and dying a horrible death on a ventilator–if they are lucky enough to even get access to one.
Do these alderman have no respect for the soon to be dead?
Fire them!