Schools will be open Friday
The Chicago Teachers Union on Wednesday night said it had a tentative agreement, but will not be returning to work until Mayor Lori Lightfoot agrees to make up the 10 days they missed.
“We have a tentative agreement, but we do not have a return to work agreement. So we will be at City Hall at 10 a.m. to demand the mayor return our days,” the union said in a tweet.
The mayor has done a good job handling this group of socialist-inspired vagabonds. Don't give them one more thing. They will do anything to avoid the COBRA payments.
No deal yet, Murphy.
ReplyDeleteThe mayor should stick it up their ass.
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DeleteMayor should send kids to school and let cps executives sit in classrooms, strike will be over in minutes
ReplyDeleteIf its about the children than C.t.U. should return to work and donate the time they missed.
ReplyDeleteim sure ill get flak over this, but the mayor finally has leverage. she should tear up the proposed agreement. the mayor could say "im locking you all out for 2 weeks. get to work now or ill do what I have to for the citizens of Chicago. their finances will be a complete mess, plus the cobra payments will kick in. give them the manning they cry about, but there is NO money< no raises,and you will donate to your pensions just like all the other services do. you say political suicide, well mayor aint no one gonna remember 3 years from now. I think you would see them fighting amonst themselves, to the point of walking on the heads of the strikers. now the next part of the plan is to over and over put out that these so called teachers pay package is (im guessing) $200,000.00 in money and benefits. start pounding that into the masses constantly. the parents will be mad but they will be furious with them. then the coup de grace "citizens of Chicago there will NOT be tax hikes or fee hikes" soyboy and spegetti teeth will be run out of town. PS Mayor Lori im available and have the stones to negotiate & wont sign until there is a no strike clause
ReplyDeleteIt's about the children, whose children? Certainly not the students so it must be the teachers children. Kind of like politicians when they say it's for the children-they really mean their own children.
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering right about now if Lightfoot wishes she was dealing with Karen lewis rather the Jesse Sharkey. Like him or not, he is playing some real hard ball
ReplyDeleteI swear to God if this strike goes til Monday 007 will have every officer calling in sick. We are responding to hundreds of calls because kids running wild.
ReplyDeleteSchool or no school, the kids would still behave that way.
DeleteWe will have 20 people shot and 5 dead tonight because kids are out of school. I'm sorry, mayor should sign the contract, CPD cannot keep up with 911 calls!!
ReplyDeleteDon't believe the bullshit about one-sided socialists on this one. The socialists from the CTU union leadership met with the socialist on the 5th floor months ago and hammered out this sham that will cost taxpayers much more than necessary.
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