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Enough on teacher salaries. How much do teachers union bosses make?

Enough on teacher salaries. How much do teachers union bosses make?

Striking Chicago teachers have at times echoed the themes of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Hostility toward big corporations that benefit from tax breaks and other giveaways (real and imagined) has been a recurring theme.  Yesterday CTU President Karen Lewis told a rally “I’m not afraid to say that we care about our children and we...

By Paul Kersey

Chicago Teachers Union demands huge raise on top of million-dollar pensions

Chicago Teachers Union demands huge raise on top of million-dollar pensions

Chicago teachers are striking. You may recall that they were demanding a 30 percent raise earlier this year, which would have spiked the average teacher’s salary to nearly six figures. But nobody seems to be talking about what this will do to a pension system already in trouble. Chicago teachers’ pension fund is woefully underfunded. According to new...

By Jonathan Ingram

Cheat Sheet: Chicago Public Schools

Cheat Sheet: Chicago Public Schools

    Cut through the rhetoric. Here are the facts. CPS Revenues and Expenditures Total revenues: $5,534,664,416 (source Ilearn/ISBE) Total local revenues: $2,508,887,449 (source Ilearn/ISBE) Total state revenues: $1,906,809,466 (source Ilearn/ISBE) Total federal revenues: $1,118,976,501 (source Ilearn/ISBE) Total expenditures 2011: $5,680,099,797 (source Ilearn/ISBE) Chicago public schools will drain their cash reserves this year and will face a $1 billion shortfall during the...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Chicago public school teachers are overpaid

Chicago public school teachers are overpaid

by Lawrence J. McQuillan, PhD  Chief Economist The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is on strike to get, among other things, more pay. They originally asked for a 30 percent pay raise. The current offer on the table is a 16 percent pay hike over four years. They don’t deserve a penny increase. In fact, they deserve a...

By Chris Andriesen

John Tillman’s statement regarding Chicago Teachers Union strike

John Tillman’s statement regarding Chicago Teachers Union strike

Now that Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis has announced that CTU will strike Monday morning, it is very clear: Children are not the top priority for teachers who belong to the Chicago Teachers Union. The two things that matter most to these teachers are money and avoiding accountability for poor performance. Lewis and the...

Chicago Teachers Union: Unknown Unknowns

Chicago Teachers Union: Unknown Unknowns

Believe it or not, late Friday afternoon the scuttlebutt was that the Chicago Public Schools and Chicago Teachers Union were close to agreeing on a contract.  Progress was the word of the day well into Sunday.  And we all know how all that turned out. Rumors, about how close the sides are to reaching an...

By Paul Kersey

Two inconvenient facts for CTU: More pay, fewer hours

Two inconvenient facts for CTU: More pay, fewer hours

Many facts are important to understanding the strike and the demands of the Chicago Teachers Union. Here are just two of them: 1. Chicago teachers are already the highest paid in the nation when compared to the 10 largest school districts in the country, according to the National Council on Teacher Quality. The salary data below cuts...

By Ted Dabrowski

Union demands ignore extent of Chicago’s pension crisis

Union demands ignore extent of Chicago’s pension crisis

So, the Chicago Teachers Union is on strike. You may remember that they were demanding a 30 percent raise earlier this year and that they rejected a package that included a 16 percent raise. The union’s demands would spike the average teacher’s salary to nearly six-figures, and that’s before you tally up the generous benefits they get on...

By Jonathan Ingram

Charter secrets the CTU hopes you won’t find out

Charter secrets the CTU hopes you won’t find out

There’s a big reason why the Chicago Teachers Union fears charter schools. Charters will expose truths the CTU hoped would never be revealed. Charter schools in Chicago are already showing strong results in learning. Looking at the average ACT score, for example, you will see that last year, nine of the top 10 open-enrollment, non-selective high schools...

By Ted Dabrowski

Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) strike bulletin: Recommended strike chants

Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) strike bulletin: Recommended strike chants

Strike chants pulled directly from Chicago Teachers Union’s strike bulletin issued on Sept. 8, 2012. What’s outrageous? unpaid wages! What’s disgusting? Union busting! Rahm, Brizard, we’re no fools! We won’t let you ruin our schools! Rahm, Brizard, we’re no fools! Corporate cash can’t buy our schools! Lies and tricks will not divide, Parents and Teachers side by...

By Chris Andriesen

Institute on ABC 7 News: Contract talks between CTU and CPS

Institute on ABC 7 News: Contract talks between CTU and CPS

CPS will be draining cash reserves this year just to stay afloat, and will be $1 billion in the red next school year. The 30 percent raise CTU originally asked for is out of the question.

Medicaid expansions have already failed in Illinois

Medicaid expansions have already failed in Illinois

To mark the second anniversary of President Obama’s health care overhaul, voters should turn to his home state of Illinois to see how it will deliver on its promise of quality health care for the most vulnerable. When they do, they will probably not like what they see. As a state senator, President Obama sponsored...

By Jonathan Ingram

“We are Democrats”

“We are Democrats”

This will hardly come as news to most readers of this blog, but an occasional reminder is still useful: the ties between unions and the Democratic Party are numerous and strong. That goes for the Chicago Teachers Union and the administration with which they are bargaining. As Randi Weingarten, the head of the CTU’s parent...

By Paul Kersey