In Chicago, families are preparing for the possibility of being separated by deportations.
Neither the CTU nor CPS have used the word "strike," but the reality is the 19-page factfinding report opens the door for teachers to prepare for one.
This comes after the teachers union said the report showed CPS has money to spare. CPS leaders said the report instead “confirmed the district's severe financial constraints.” ...
The teachers union rejection of the report opens the door for a strike as soon as March following the 30-day cooling-off ...
Concern is growing that Chicago teachers could be inching closer to a strike. On Wednesday, the Chicago Teachers Union rejected an independent arbitrator's report on settling contract negotiations ...
That is the last thing that students and families need,” CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said of a possible teachers strike, “and given how close our teams are to an agreement, we see no reason for such a ...
The Chicago Teachers Union may be one step closer to going on strike after rejecting an independent fact-finding report about ...
New polling shows 3-in-5 Chicago voters have an unfavorable view of the Chicago Teachers Union. More than 55% said they would ...
As Chicago Public Schools tries to get its fiscal house in order, it faces management turmoil, risks to federal funding and ...
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The Chicago Teachers Union held walk-ins at dozens of Chicago Public Schools Tuesday morning over concerns about President ...