What you should know about the Chicago Teachers Union – Illinois Policy

The Chicago Teachers Union put its lobbyist in the Chicago mayor's office and is now negotiating its next contract with him. What taxpayers should know about CTU, how it's impacted education, its leadership and its ambitions to be the political machine running the nation's third-largest city.
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sue
2 years ago

just plain greedy

Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

CTU members are the most parasitic of all public sector union members. The only solution is school vouchers for all and destruction of this terrorist organization. With the Janus ruling, all CTU members with a conscience and morality can leave. Those that stay have a special place in hell awaiting them.

Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

Time for a new rubber blow up, leachy the leach. The management of the CTU suck everything out of it members.
Let get leachy out in front of CTU headquarters.

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