Teachers’ union suffers setback in effort to delay school reopening in Chicago – Chalkbeat Chicago

The union has doubled down on its efforts to challenge the district’s plan for returning to school in recent months, including filing multiple grievances and unfair labor practice lawsuits. “You have to talk before someone is exposed to the risk of death, not afterwards,” said labor attorney Stephen Yokich.
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5 years ago

They do not want to go back to work. They have a good thing going now and still getting paid.

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