Understanding the Chicago Teachers Union contract demands – Illinois Policy

The Chicago Teachers Union's lengthy list of demands includes base raises and experience compensation each year, housing help, climate justice, more compensation added to pension calculations and a pool of health care funds targeted to racial disparities. An analysis puts the price tag at least $10 billion.
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LMAO
1 year ago

Sick of their demands and don’t care anymore………go to another state and pull this crap……and have the
kids less educated than when they started school………cause that’s where it’s at…….enough is enough!

Last edited 1 year ago by LMAO
Lawrence
1 year ago

It will not end until the city is pushed into default.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

It is all about MONEY, money and MORE money.

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