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Why are the Chicago public school teachers on strike?


2019 Chicago Public Schools strike - Wikipedia

2019 Chicago Public Schools strike ... The strike began on October 17, 2019, when both unions failed to reach a contract agreement with Chicago Public Schools ...

Amid budget challenges, CPS and the teachers union ... - Chalkbeat

In 2019, contract talks led to an 11-day strike, when union leaders insisted Mayor Lori Lightfoot was squarely in the driver's seat and ...

The Chicago Teachers' Strike Ten Years On - New Labor Forum

Faced with Democratic Mayor Rahm Emanuel's privatizing agenda, over 26,000 teachers, clinicians, and paraprofessionals shut down schools for ...

How have the dynamics between Chicago teachers, public schools ...

Chicago public school teachers held an 11-day walkout in fall 2019 before agreeing to a new five-year contract that expires at the end of June.

US: A history of Chicago teacher strikes | Education News | Al Jazeera

As Chicago did in 2012, teachers focused on educational and social reform as well as fair pay. More than 485,000 workers went on strike in 2018, ...

Chicago Teachers' Strike, Longest in Decades, Ends

CHICAGO — More than 300,000 public school students prepared to return to school as Chicago leaders on Thursday announced an end to an ...

Teachers Strike in Chicago | PBS NewsHour Classroom

The strike, which involves 25,000 Chicago public school teachers and support staff, has left nearly 400,000 students out of school while the dispute is resolved ...

Class Action Claims Chicago Teacher Strike Resulted in More Than ...

16 in Illinois Circuit Court for Cook County which alleged that a 2022 strike over COVID-19 safety measures in public schools resulted in ...

Chicago Teachers Union demanding 9% annual raises, won't rule ...

The Chicago Teachers Union is demanding an annual pay raise of at least 9% and won't rule out a strike, even with one of their own in the ...

BCG's Big Bang: The 2012 Chicago Teachers Union Strike

When teachers in Chicago went on strike in September 2012, it felt like an earthquake. Across the city, it was difficult to miss the crowds of ...

Chicago Teachers Union's illegal strike is over, but parents sue to ...

Parents of Chicago Public Schools students sued to end the “remote work action” by Chicago Teachers Union members that kept 340,000 students ...

Why Did Chicago Teachers Go On Strike? Five Things You Should ...

Teachers and other staff are on strike at Chicago Public Schools, after contract talks between CPS and the Chicago Teachers Union stalled.

What's at the heart of the turmoil at Chicago Public Schools? Money

The district agreed to an ambitious new teachers union contract after a bruising 2019 strike that followed years of struggles to balance the ...

How the Chicago Teachers' Strike Extends Beyond Schools | TIME

Chicago schools will remain closed Wednesday, as more than 32,000 teachers and staff continue to strike for a fifth school day, fighting for ...

Strike FAQ - Chicago Teachers Union

Yes, they are our members and they will be on strike. TFA has at times sent out misleading and confusing info to TFA fellows about the strike. Our leadership ...

Behind the Chicago Teachers Strike | Labor Notes

The strike is a faceoff between two conflicting visions of public ... High School, who was walking the picket line with her teachers this morning.

Chicago Teachers' Strike Is 7th Of Past 40 Years - CBS News

10, 2012, the Chicago Teachers Union called for a walkout to begin after locking horns with Mayor Emanuel and Chicago Public Schools Chief ...

How 2012 Chicago Teachers Strike Changed Fight Over Public ...

For seven school days in September 2012, approximately twenty-six thousand members of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) walked picket lines in ...

The 11-day teachers strike in Chicago paid off - Vox

Teachers returned to school Friday after going on strike for 11 days. They had picketed in the snow and rain until union leaders and city ...

Chicago Public School Teachers Are on Strike - Teen Vogue

Students and teachers in Chicago are similarly upset by ballooning class sizes, a lack of nurses and social workers, and little funding for ...