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by Matthew Blake
3:22pm
Mon Sep 10, 2012

Community Advocates See CTU Strike As Opportunity To Highlight National Education Issues

Advocacy groups across Chicago mobilized today in support of the Chicago Teachers Union strike, setting up “freedom camps” and scheduling events for the next two weeks including a “freedom ride” to Washington, D.C.

The advocates' approach to the strike contrasts the argument being made by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. While Emanuel frames the strike as a matter of just two outstanding issues, advocates seek to elevate the dispute to a national referendum on urban education policy.

“This labor fight is much bigger than bread and butter issues for teachers,” says Amisha Patel, executive director of the Grassroots Collaborative. According to Patel, the strike is about whether CTU can halt “corporate control over schools”, saying that the business-focused approach to school reform has been going on at least since former Chicago mayor Richard Daley unveiled the pro-charter school “Renaissance 2010” program in 2004. Read more »

PI Original
by Brandon Campbell
2:22pm
Mon Sep 10, 2012

Chicago Teachers: Strike Is About Education, Not Money (VIDEO)

The Chicago Teachers Union strike is in full swing as thousands of the city’s teachers showed up to their respective schools this morning not to work, but to strike for the first time in 25 years.

Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
1:44am
Mon Sep 10, 2012

Chicago Teachers Union Strike Begins

At 6:30 a.m. today the Chicago Teachers Union will officially go on strike for the first time since 1987, affecting about 404,000 Chicago Public Schools students and 26,500 teachers. Both Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis said they expect a return to the bargaining table today.

However, the two sides may not be close to reaching a deal. Read more »

Quick Hit
by Progress Illinois
8:58pm
Fri Sep 7, 2012

Op-Ed: Crisis In Chicago Schools Is Portent For Other Districts

The following is written by Oscar Weil, former executive director of the Illinois Federation of Teachers.

The threat of a teachers’ strike in Chicago is but an introduction to a crisis that will spread as school districts and unions face many problems in negotiating new contracts. A crisis has been building in Illinois for thirty years, as it has been in other states, like California, which was once a model for education in the nation and is now in decline. The decline began in Illinois when Ronald Reagan was able to turn the people away from the progressive income tax as the only way the nation could carry the cost of paying for a public education system that has been the most democratic in the developed world, a system that became the foundation for the greatest economy in the world. 

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Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
3:58pm
Wed Aug 22, 2012

Lewis Castigates CPS Policies As Talks Continue (VIDEO) (UPDATED)

Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis had harsh words today at a press conference outside the Board of Education, indicating that a strike might be on the way. Another possible indication: The Board of Education unveiled a resolution at their monthly meeting for a Chicago Public Schools strike contingency plan.

Lewis was a bit more conciliatory a couple of hours after the press conference in remarks before the Board. She said there would be a contract and that “hopefully” there will be “movement on major issues” in the next few days. Also, Lewis echoed the remarks of CPS officials that thanks to a potential new labor deal the Board of Education will consider a fresh 2012-13 school year budget at their September meeting.

We may know more about whether teachers will stage a strike following a CTU House of Delegates meeting at 4:30 p.m. today. * The union must provide CPS a ten-day notice prior to a walkout. The majority of CPS schools start class September 4. Read more »