Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union sent a letter reaffirming their commitment to being a sanctuary place for all students, parents, and employees.
The union filed a grievance alleging paycheck problems for five of its members Tuesday. It comes amid protracted contract negotiations with Chicago Public Schools.
Chicago Teachers Union officials filed a grievance with Chicago Public Schools alleging that the district is shorting some educators’ wages.
The current seven-person Chicago school board, with members all selected by Mayor Brandon Johnson, will switch Wednesday to 20 board members and a president.
The new Chicago Board of Education was sworn in while the Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates calls for a contract settlement.
After months of drama, the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools are inching closer to a final labor contract. Why it matters: Labor peace could quell some of the turmoil that's plagued the district in recent months,
Chicago’s first elected school board was just sworn into office. Here’s what members should know about what the Chicago Teachers Union has done to damage Chicago Public Schools and the city’s children,
CHICAGO — Stacy Davis Gates, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union, apologized on broadcast television Monday for a comment about Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez in which she ...
As CPS and its teachers union disagree about how much the district can afford, a new report warns of dire fiscal outlook.
CPS said it has offered teachers a 16% raise over four years, making them the highest paid in the country, with the exception of some New York City teachers. CTU countered with 24% raise over four years.
The Chicago Teachers Union on Monday vowed to 'fight' President-elect Donald Trump at 'every turn' once he enters the White House.
Chicago’s school board will expand from seven people appointed by the mayor to 21 people — 10 of whom were elected last November. They will serve a two-year term and in Nov. 2026, all seats will be up for election.