Sources confirm the two sides have concluded negotiations and will send the potential agreement to a union committee for approval on Monday.
Contract talks between Chicago Public Schools and the teachers union are making big strides. Here's where things currently stand.
Mayor Brandon Johnson — who campaigned on promises to transform CPS into a school district that offers a well-rounded education to every Chicago child and security to its employees — is caught in another bruising political battle that has,
A controversial $175 million pension payment for non-teaching Chicago Public Schools staff has created tension between the district and Mayor Brandon Johnson.
For over a decade, the Chicago Teachers Union has settled contracts through strikes, but not this time. CTU said it has received a set of proposals for a new contract for CPS teachers that it will present to its big bargaining team on Monday.
Johnson's team will consult, but not commit to asking for approval, from the City Council on how to respond to a loss of $175 million in revenue.
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Seven of 20 school board members say they oppose reimbursing the city for the payment. The mayor has until March 31 to settle the city's books.
For over a decade, the Chicago Teachers Union has settled contracts through strikes, but not this time. CTU said it has received a set of proposals for a new contract for CPS teachers that it will present to its big bargaining team on Monday.