CTU announces teachers will go on strike October 17 if no deal is reached
A Chicago teachers strike could be weeks away if there isn't a last-minute deal between the union and nation's third-largest school district.
CHICAGO - A Chicago teachers strike could be weeks away if there isn't a last-minute deal between the union and the nation's third-largest school district.
The Chicago Teachers Union on Wednesday set a strike date of Oct. 17 as contract talks continue over issues including pay and benefits, class size and staffing shortages. Negotiations resumed with fresh urgency this week as the vote loomed.
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