CPS CEO Janice Jackson said those who continue to ignore their orders will face progressive discipline, but that it’s in nobody’s interest to fire teachers.

About 40% of Chicago Public Schools teachers and staff who were expected to report to schools Monday for the first time during the pandemic didn’t show up for in-person work, officials said Tuesday, accusing the Chicago Teachers Union of pressuring its members to defy the district’s orders.

I love unions.

  • Puffin [any, they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Reducing class sizes requires hiring more teachers. Tripling the number of hired teachers would be wonderful, but there's no way they could find so many half decent teachers within a few months. Of course it's impacting working class kids the most, every bad outcome from covid is impacting working class people the most. That's no excuse to sacrifice the lives of teachers. In reality, the steps necessary to actually protect teachers sufficiently would not happen.

    • agoddamncheeto [any]
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      4 years ago

      I mean ok they may not happen but the Union needs to demand them. That way they can say ok here are x, y, z things we want to have happen and then if the district doesn’t meet them that’s on the district and society. Just saying we aren’t going back is driving wedge in class solidarity