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» Teachers Union, Public School Officials Can’t Reach Deal in Late Night Chicago Talks

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Teachers Union, Public School Officials Can’t Reach Deal in Late Night Chicago Talks




Yesterday, it began to look as though the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) strike may be coming to an end, but negotiations last night broke down when the two sides couldn’t agree on several key points:
The latest news comes after parties on both sides said they were inching closer to a resolution. In fact, a source said, the two parties had mostly cleared up the thorny issue of teacher evaluations, agreeing to a scheme that decreased emphasis on the rankings based on students’ standardized test scores…
On the salary front, CTU is calling for a 5.8 percent raise, which is higher than CPS’s latest offer of an immediate 2 percent increase. Last year, Emanuel yanked a 4 percent raise that was written into the teachers’ contract,