The Chicago Teachers Union's House of Delegates is voting Wednesday on a tentative contract with Chicago Public Schools.
Wednesday’s vote comes two days after the union announced it had reached a tentative agreement with Chicago Public Schools ...
The Chicago Teachers Union House of Delegates approved a tentative contract agreement with the Chicago Public Schools Wednesday night. The full CTU membership will review and vote on the agreement ...
A key committee put its support behind a tentative deal for teachers that includes salary increases, decreased class sizes ...
Crain's politics reporter Justin Laurence talks with host Amy Guth about details of the tentative contract agreement between ...
CTU leaders called the four-year deal a “historic achievement” that represents the fulfillment of promises Mayor Brandon Johnson made to transform CPS into a school district that offers a well-rounded ...
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The third-largest teachers union in the nation wrapped up bargaining for the first time in 15 years without a strike vote or ...
All sides are declaring victory, including Mayor Brandon Johnson, who on Tuesday proclaimed: “It will always be worth the ...
Johnson bragged that for the first time in 15 years, the teachers have a contract agreement without a strike or strike vote.
The mayor of Chicago says a tentative collective bargaining agreement with the city’s teachers union is a reflection of his ...
The agreement marks a significant moment in labor relations between the union and CPS. It is the first time in 15 years that ...
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