Chicago Teachers Union

CTU president concedes possibility of CPS ending annual multimillion-dollar practice of teacher ‘pension pickups’

By Ted Dabrowski
01/22/2016
CTU President Karen Lewis has acknowledged that CPS is in dire straits – and that her union may have to make concessions in contract negotiations, including ending the practice of the school district – meaning taxpayers – picking up the majority of teacher contributions toward pensions, which has cost $1.3 billion since 2006.

TAGS: CPS: Chicago Public Schools, CTU: Chicago Teachers Union

Under Illinois law, CTU must wait 4 months to strike after mediation fails

By Jeffrey Schwab
11/11/2015
The Chicago Teachers Union cannot legally strike before completing several procedural steps, which would take four months following failed mediation with Chicago Public Schools; however, the union could flout the law and strike sooner in the hope of pressuring Chicago Public Schools to reach a deal quickly.

TAGS: strike