Chicago Teachers Union pushes kids to miss school for political rally, protest McDonald’s
Chicago Teachers Union pushes kids to miss school for political rally, protest McDonald’s
The Chicago Teachers Union is encouraging students and staff to miss school for a political rally, which includes protests against McDonald’s restaurants and guacamole.
By Dylan Sharkey
Parents beware: Chicago Teachers Union contract is anti-student
Parents beware: Chicago Teachers Union contract is anti-student
The new Chicago Teachers Union contract grows an education model that is failing students while attacking parents’ ability to choose alternatives. All that, at a higher cost.
By Mailee Smith
Over 1 in 3 Illinois government workers reject AFSCME Council 31 membership
Over 1 in 3 Illinois government workers reject AFSCME Council 31 membership
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees’ questionable spending, as revealed in its own federal reporting, could be driving members away from the union.
By Mailee Smith
Taxpayers’ pay over 2X rate Illinois workers pay for health insurance
Taxpayers’ pay over 2X rate Illinois workers pay for health insurance
A current union-negotiated contract with Illinois state government gives out-of-the-norm health benefits to government workers at very low cost. State workers’ share is far less than what private-sector taxpayers must spend for health coverage.
By FJ Hilgart
Chicago Teachers Union spreads attacks on charter schools across Illinois
Chicago Teachers Union spreads attacks on charter schools across Illinois
The tentative agreement between the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools will further damage charter schools in Chicago. CTU also has been working in the Statehouse to hinder charter schools and place more restrictions on them statewide.
By Hannah Schmid
Chicago Teachers Union contract will be costly, but did union get what it demanded?
Chicago Teachers Union contract will be costly, but did union get what it demanded?
After bankrolling Mayor Brandon Johnson’s way into office, the Chicago Teachers Union went into contract negotiations demanding 700-plus new provisions, estimated to cost at least $10 billion. What it got: 150 new provisions worth around $1.5 billion.
By Mailee Smith
Vallas: Johnson will hand Chicago Teachers Union its demands, regardless of cost
Vallas: Johnson will hand Chicago Teachers Union its demands, regardless of cost
As the Chicago Teachers Union continues negotiating with the former employee it got elected mayor, expect the union to get its way and city taxpayers and city services to take the hit.
By Paul Vallas
Illinois Federation of Teachers spends $46.1M on state politics
Illinois Federation of Teachers spends $46.1M on state politics
The Illinois Federation of Teachers spent $46.1 million on Illinois political committees since 2010. Campaign cash went to nearly three-quarters of sitting lawmakers in the Illinois General Assembly.
By Patrick Andriesen
Which teachers’ union affiliate represents your school district?
Which teachers’ union affiliate represents your school district?
Dues money collected by local teachers unions rarely stays local. Instead, money flows up to state or national affiliates, where the priorities are politics and union boss expenses – not representing teachers.
By Jess Plowman
Chicago Teachers Union can strike after March 7
Chicago Teachers Union can strike after March 7
The Chicago Teachers Union entered a 30-day “cooling off” period following its rejection of a neutral fact-finder’s contract recommendations. The 30 days are up. The union can go on strike after March 7.
By Mailee Smith
Teachers unions don’t want teachers evaluated on how well students are learning
Teachers unions don’t want teachers evaluated on how well students are learning
Democrats in the Illinois Senate filed a bill to remove student academic growth data as a measure for teacher evaluations. The Illinois Federation of Teachers backs the bill – another effort by the union to obstruct accountability.
By Hannah Schmid
Teachers unions pushing bills to damage Illinois charter schools
Teachers unions pushing bills to damage Illinois charter schools
Bills filed in the Illinois General Assembly would lay the groundwork to close charter schools or place more restrictions on them. Illinois has a history of restricting charter schools at the behest of teachers unions.
By Hannah Schmid