CPS Strike Updates: Walkout Enters 10th Day As Fmr Head Of Teachers Union Tells Mayor To 'Keep Your
Source: Chicago Tribune
The former head of the Chicago Teachers Union appealed to Mayor Lori Lightfoot to "keep your promises and lets get this done," as the walkout entered its 10th day Wednesday despite indications the two sides could be close to a deal.
When Lori ran for mayor, she gave us hope that she would represent real change in City Hall, Karen Lewis said in a statement sent out to CTU members Tuesday night as the unions House of Delegates met to review negotiations.
She took office on a promise of being a progressive, pro-education mayor who gave her word for an elected school board for our district, added Lewis, who stepped down last year. (She) said she would use her power to ensure that Chicagos students have the resources they need regardless of where they live in this city.
Both Lewis and the CTU had backed Cook County board president Toni Preckwinkle for mayor over Lightfoot. CTU officials indicated later in the day Tuesday that there was a possibility a tentative agreement could emerge as early as Wednesday morning, ending a walkout and putting about 300,000 CPS students and 25,000 teachers back in school for the first time since Oct. 16...
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Quackers
(2,256 posts)Im not familiar with the situation at all.
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(41,127 posts)> "Union officials said it wasnt perfect but that they received many of their demands, including enforceable class size caps and a nurse and social worker in every school."
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