Chicago Teachers Union moves one step closer to going on strike
Chicago Teachers Union moves one step closer to going on strike
The Chicago Teachers Union rejected recommendations from a neutral factfinder. The union will be free to strike after the report is public for 30 days and the union gives 10 days’ notice of striking.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago Teachers Union favorability down to 29% amidst potential strike
Chicago Teachers Union favorability down to 29% amidst potential strike
New polling shows 3-in-5 Chicago voters have an unfavorable view of the Chicago Teachers Union. More than 55% said they would be less likely to vote for someone who accepts CTU donations.
By Patrick Andriesen
Mayor Brandon Johnson would benefit from CPS contract he’s negotiating
Mayor Brandon Johnson would benefit from CPS contract he’s negotiating
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is on leave from Chicago Public Schools while his administration negotiates its new contract. If Johnson were to return to CPS, he would be guaranteed a six-figure job.
By Dylan Sharkey
What you need to know about whether Chicago Teachers Union will strike in April
What you need to know about whether Chicago Teachers Union will strike in April
The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools entered the “fact finding” phase of negotiations in January 2025. Here’s what that means, whether Chicago students might be out of class, when and what it all could do to taxpayers.
By Mailee Smith
Teachers unions to fight nationwide school choice bill after killing option in Illinois
Teachers unions to fight nationwide school choice bill after killing option in Illinois
The first nationwide school choice bill to pass out of committee in U.S. history was just reintroduced. But teachers unions, which killed Illinois’ school choice program in 2023, oppose giving families education options.
By Hannah Schmid
Union membership remains near record low despite big boost in taxpayer-supported jobs
Union membership remains near record low despite big boost in taxpayer-supported jobs
Rapid growth in government jobs during 2024 did little to fix the downward trajectory of union membership in Illinois. Just 13.1% of workers are union members in the state.
By Mailee Smith
Vallas: Chicago Teachers Union is no friend to other city unions
Vallas: Chicago Teachers Union is no friend to other city unions
A current dispute with SEIU and militant stances against police are just two reasons other city unions have reason to believe the Chicago Teachers Union cares little about solidarity and a lot about its own interests.
By Paul Vallas
National Education Association sees teacher exodus as political spending balloons
National Education Association sees teacher exodus as political spending balloons
NEA has lost nearly 400,000 members since its peak in 2009. It could be because just 9% of the union’s spending is on representing teachers – with the rest on politics, administration and other union leader priorities.
By Mailee Smith
American Federation of Teachers spends little on teachers, lots on staff
American Federation of Teachers spends little on teachers, lots on staff
The American Federation of Teachers’ recent federal filing showed just 36% of the national union’s spending was on representing teachers. More than two-thirds of its own employees made six-figure salaries.
By Mailee Smith
Illinois Education Association continues to lose members, underfund Job No. 1
Illinois Education Association continues to lose members, underfund Job No. 1
The Illinois Education Association is the largest statewide teachers union in Illinois. But less than 15% of its in spending in 2024 was on representing its members – which could be why nearly 5,000 education employees have left the union.
By Mailee Smith
19 of 20 schools touted by Chicago Teachers Union see reading lag in 2024
19 of 20 schools touted by Chicago Teachers Union see reading lag in 2024
The Chicago Teachers Union is pushing to expand the 20 “sustainable community schools” in the district. But the model doesn’t work: fewer students are proficient, absenteeism is higher.
By Hannah Schmid