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This strike was the CTU's first since 1987, and the first strike ever for many of the teachers involved. [56] [57] Regulations required them to make contract negotiations an issue in the strike, and the teachers indeed sought better pay, better benefits, and protections for teachers who lose their jobs due to school closures. [53]
By Don Babwin and Sophia Tareen CHICAGO -- For the first time in a quarter-century, thousands of Chicago teachers walked off the job Monday, escalating a bitter contract dispute over evaluations ...
1987 Bell Helicopter strike, 3-week strike by Bell Helicopter workers in the United States. [17] 1987 Canada Post strike, strike by Canada Post workers against rollbacks of working conditions and contracting out of services. [18] [19] 1987 de Havilland Canada strike, 10-week strike by De Havilland Canada workers. [20] 1987–1988 International ...
More than 300,000 public school students in Chicago are getting another day off as contract talks continue between the teachers' union and the nation's third-largest school district. (Oct. 21)
The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) finalized its decision on Wednesday to go on strike against the city's school district, the third-largest in the United States, after protracted labor negotiations ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 December 2024. American labor leader (1953–2021) This article is about the American labor leader. For other people with the same name, see Karen Lewis (disambiguation). Karen Lewis Lewis in 2015 President of the Chicago Teachers Union In office 2010–2014 Preceded by Marilyn Stewart Succeeded by ...
Demands by striking Chicago teachers for more nurses, librarians and social workers are highlighting concerns that resonate in high-poverty school districts nationwide, where shortages of support ...
Striking teachers marched in picket lines outside hundreds of Chicago schools on Thursday after their union and city officials failed to reach a contract deal in the nation's third-largest school ...