Tense negotiations have been going on for months over pension payments for Chicago Public Schools employees and raises for ...
The Board of Education is scheduled to vote on a mid-year budget amendment an a deal to send $175 million to the city, but ...
It’s a $175 million question: who should pick up the tab on a Chicago Public Schools pension contribution for non-teacher ...
The decision to delay the vote is an acknowledgment that budget amendment does not have the support of at least 14 of the 21 CPS board members.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration keeps pushing Chicago Public Schools to maintain payments to a pension fund for ...
The funding feud between Chicago Public Schools and the mayor's office over a $175 million pension payment is heating up.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Public Schools Board of Education has delayed ... a vote on reimbursing the city $175 million dollars for pension payments for non-teacher employees.
The new 21-member, partially elected CPS board is set to vote Thursday on whether to make that pension payment and figure out ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson gathered CPS and CTU leaders ahead of a critical vote to amend the school district’s budget to pay for ...
The Chicago Public Schools ended the week no closer than it started to answering the question of how or if a scheduled ...
Johnson is set to meet Wednesday with school board president, CPS CEO, Chicago Teachers Union president Stacy Davis Gates ...