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the Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union have reached a tentative deal on a new contract
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The proposed settlement cleared the hurdle of the union’s “big bargaining team,” a group of 65 educators that has negotiated with the school district for almost a year.
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Martinez said the proposed contract will cost about $1.5 billion over four years, and that 80% of those costs were for raises to account for cost-of-living: 4% in the first year and 4-5% in years two...
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A Detroit father whose 3-year-old son died after several years of abuse is suing Michigan's Child Protective Services, saying not enough was done to save his life.
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Self Employed on MSNCPS faces political clash over $175M pension paymentC hicago Public Schools is currently in a heated political debate over a $175 million pension payment for non-teaching staff. The city has paid the Municipal Employees’ Annuity
A Walnut Hills High School employee has been removed from the school and is under investigation, according to a spokesperson for Cincinnati Public Schools.
A new federal lawsuit accuses 13 Children's Protective Services employees of gross negligence and wrongful death for failing to protect Chayce Allen.
‘Years of horrific abuse’: 13 Michigan CPS workers sued in death 3-year-old found in Detroit freezer
A Detroit boy lived to be just 3 before he died after spending his life abused by his own mom, while CPS neglected their duty to protect him -- according to a lawsuit filed the child's dad.
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At ERCOT's request, CPS speeds up new transmission line buildout to ease risk of cascading outages on Texas grid.
Any decision by the CPS does not imply any finding concerning guilt or criminal conduct; the CPS makes decisions only according to the test set out in the Code for Crown Prosecutors and it is applied in all decisions on whether or not to prosecute.