Who’s Afraid of the Teachers Union? – Chicago Magazine

"What the teachers did was get organized. Teachers are good at organization. Any group of people who can keep the attention of 30 eighth-graders all going through puberty at the same time can certainly get out the vote in a precinct. "
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David F
1 year ago

If they could you would think after 8 years more than 5% students would even be able to read and write at a 3rd grade level.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

The small amount of time actually spent learning anything in between meals, time outs for those feeling stressed, phys ed, CRT/LGBQ etc curriculum is really nothing to brag about insofar as keeping the students attention.

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

Chicago Teachers Union is a cancer upon Chicago and Illinois. They are no longer Teachers and are now a political terrorist organization. CTU must be surgically removed and irradiated and then we will have a new birth of freedom.

Downstate Paul
1 year ago

I would say that about all state or local government unions. What need for unions when the state writes the rules, laws? That is their job to look out for their workers.

Eliminate the right to strike and making political contributions and they would evaporate.

David F
1 year ago
Reply to  Downstate Paul

Make PUBLIC unions illegal.

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