CTU chief to teachers: Get ready for long strike
WRITTEN BY LAUREN FITZPATRICK
Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis (pictured last month). | Ashlee Rezin/For the Sun-Times
The Chicago Teachers Union advised its members on Monday to start saving money for a possible “protracted strike” next year, saying the union will take a test strike vote by the end of the week.
That was after Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool pushed back
until after Christmas the timeline on when thousands of teachers could get pink slips if legislators and the governor fail to serve up the $480 million still lacking in CPS’ current budget.
until after Christmas the timeline on when thousands of teachers could get pink slips if legislators and the governor fail to serve up the $480 million still lacking in CPS’ current budget.
CTU President Karen Lewis, who led her members during a seven-day strike in 2012, the first in 25 years, asked them to start saving 25 percent of their pay.With the uncertainty in Springfield, the continued chaos at the Board of Education and the constant threats to our classrooms, we have to be prepared,” she said. “Our families will depend on us being able to weather what could be a protracted strike.”
The CTU has planned a “practice” strike vote on Thursday as well as a contract poll in all CPS buildings in anticipation of the 75 percent vote required by state law for the union to walk out on picket lines. |
She is really losing her mind. And so are the CPS teachers following this left wing radical. I for one have had enough. I say we start telling the Teachers who moan to us up front and now - "you have a lot of nerve going back on strike after just getting a contract for four years of increases". Get in the school and teach ....or get another job! Noone is putting a gun to your head to teach in the CPS. Ask them if they know how radical Lewis is. Also ask them if they know the VP of Teacher Union is also a Socialist who spoke at a socialist convention. Do they too believe in Socialism?
ReplyDeleteYou're already getting your wish, dear. Teachers are leaving or making preparations to leave CPS. You must be a grad of Catholic education -- it shows.
DeleteIf you stop to think of it the entire CPS system is a Socialist enterprise. You take from the rich (white) and give to the poor (black). It really is just that simple. There are barely 1 in 10 white enrollment in this entire school system.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, education in Chicago has become a business enterprise for political donors, with no improvement in outcomes for students. I think CPS is basically done, strike or no strike. If I were advising teachers, I'd say get out as soon as possible.
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