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
Vallas: Chicago Teachers Union’s school closing tall tale
Vallas: Chicago Teachers Union’s school closing tall tale
The Chicago Teachers Union wails about schools closing, but it is the union’s actions that have been solely responsible for past school closings and for the conditions that will lead to more closures in the future.
By Paul Vallas
Chicago Teachers Union president paid over $269K but hides union financial records
Chicago Teachers Union president paid over $269K but hides union financial records
Public records show the Chicago Teachers Union and other union entities pay Stacy Davis Gates a very healthy salary. But union transparency ends there. CTU is refusing to show members how it spends their money, despite that mandate in CTU’s rules.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago Teachers Union spent $1.74M trying to take over Chicago school board
Chicago Teachers Union spent $1.74M trying to take over Chicago school board
The Chicago Teachers Union spent $1.74 million on its endorsed school board candidates. But most of them were defeated, signaling the unpopularity of CTU and Mayor Brandon Johnson.
By Mailee Smith
See if your lawmaker has taken money from the Chicago Teachers Union
See if your lawmaker has taken money from the Chicago Teachers Union
The Chicago Teachers Union has funneled nearly $1.6 to lawmakers in the Illinois General Assembly. See if your lawmakers accepted CTU cash.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago mayor, Chicago Teachers Union want ‘millionaire tax’ money
Chicago mayor, Chicago Teachers Union want ‘millionaire tax’ money
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is banking on $300 million in new property taxes from residents in his latest budget. He and his former coworkers at the Chicago Teachers Union want a progressive state income tax to deliver more money to them, not to property tax relief.
By Dylan Sharkey
See if your state lawmaker took Chicago Teachers Union money
See if your state lawmaker took Chicago Teachers Union money
The Chicago Teachers Union has spent nearly $1.3 million on campaign donations in an effort to influence what happens in the Illinois General Assembly. See if your state lawmakers accepted money from the CTU.
By Brad Weisenstein