Trib's latest anti-union editorial is laughable
Now the Trib's editorial board, juiced up on anti-union Trumpomania, has outdone itsMussolini-loving self with a new diatribe against the CTU. The union's crime? Holding an open strike vote by its members.
This is actually the second strike vote the union has taken. Nearly 90% of all voting members voted in December to authorize a possible strike, but CPS contested the timing of that vote.
The Trib's screed, comparing the vote, mandated by a state law which the Trib supported, with elections in Iraq, Liberia and North Korea, is laughable. To put it bluntly, the Tribune has problems with elections, period.
Brother Fred notes:
It was just a few years ago that Stand For Children’s Jonah Edelman, a guy who thought he was way too clever by half, got the Illinois legislature to pass a law requiring Chicago union teachers, and only Chicago union teachers, to vote by a 75% super majority in order to authorize a strike.
He told his friends that he had studied union strike authorization votes and that Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Trib's latest anti-union editorial is laughable: