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Friday, January 29, 2016

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: After more than a year of stalling, finally a serious contract offer to the CTU

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: After more than a year of stalling, finally a serious contract offer to the CTU:

After more than a year of stalling, finally a serious contract offer to the CTU

A SmallTalk Salute goes out to Karen Lewisand the CTU for forcing Rahm/Claypool's hand and finally getting a serious contract offer. This comes after a year of CPS stalling and forcing teachers to work without a contract.

Of course, the offer still has to be voted on by the union's Big Bargaining Team, the House of Delegates, and ultimately ratified by the membership itself if a strike is to be avoided. This is what union democracy looks like.

The details of the offer aren't being made public. But Lewis says that the "basic framework calls for economic concessions in exchange for enforceable protections of education quality and job security." She says those losses could include the end of the city's practice of picking up the bulk of teachers' required contributions to their pensions. But she says that the union would not bend on another key issue, incremental pay increases known as "step and lane" bumps that are doled out based on seniority and experience.


If accepted, the contract agreement would be a big blow to Gov. Rauner, who's Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: After more than a year of stalling, finally a serious contract offer to the CTU: