The Chicago Teachers Union’s new tax-grabbing power play – Illinois Policy

"The median Chicago teacher’s salary is over $93,000. The last contract cost Chicago Public Schools an additional $1.5 billion, the total costs of the contract were estimated at $3.1 billion annually by 2024 and made CPS teachers among the highest-paid of the nation’s big districts. So these are the people who need housing assistance? Folks making nearly $100,000 in a city where the median income is $45,840?"
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sue
2 years ago

ARE THEY GETTING AWAY WITH THIS SO THEY VOTE ONE WAY TO KEEP SOMEONE IN POWER……JUST ASKIN’

sue
2 years ago

HELP THE HOMELESS NOT PEOPLE MAKING THIS KIND OF MONEY….THEY ARE JUST PLAIN GREEDY AND NOTHING ELSE……MAKES ME SICK HOW THEY ARE GETTING AWAY WITH THIS BS!!

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
2 years ago

For 180 days on the job (note I did not say working).

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