- said Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis. It has taken a march of nearly 10,000 educators, a strike authorization vote and a fact-finders report to get CPS to move on this issue. (Chicago Tribune)
- In recent days, charter school operators have started sounding the alarm that they fear they will be the ones who will bear the brunt of any CPS budget-cutting necessary to settle the teachers' contract. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- under a plan announced Tuesday by CPS and Chicago Teachers Union officials. (Chicago Tribune)
- A deal struck between the teachers union and the school system will give students On Wednesday, teachers gave up hope of a big raise that CPS couldn't afford, and Chicago got its longer day. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- The Chicago Teachers Union had gone into negotiations asking for a wage increase they asked for but significantly higher than the 2 percent first-year raise CPS initially offered. (Chicago Tribune)
- Chicago Public Schools has indicated the district may have no choice but to listen to the teachers demands. (Chicago Tribune)
- Instead of requiring teachers to work a 20 percent longer day, the Chicago Public Schools have agreed to applause from many teachers and members of the union's bargaining committee. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- CPS regrettably has leaked to the Chicago Tribune information contained in the report, creating confusion in Chicago as to its contents, said Karen Lewis, president, Chicago Teachers Union. (Abc Local Web)
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
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