Powerful unions key to education reform package
SPRINGFIELD, ILL.
Illinois teachers unions have numbers and money that translate into influence at the state Capitol, but they're still agreeing to major concessions on job security and strikes under legislation approved Thursday by the state Senate.
While union leaders said they were driven by what's best for kids, they also acknowledge watching high-profile fights over public employee rights in Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana.
"It made all the parties more cognizant that everyone was going to have to come away with less than their ideal on some issues," IEA President Ken Swanson said Thursday. "But at the end of the day, this thing was too important to not come to agreement."