Union membership in Illinois hits record low
Union membership in Illinois hits record low
Public and private sector unions in Illinois saw another 27,000 workers reject union membership in 2023. Just 12.8% of public and private-sector workers chose union membership, the lowest it’s been in 34 years on record.
By Mailee Smith
Illinois bill would give unions platform for indoctrination in Illinois schools
Illinois bill would give unions platform for indoctrination in Illinois schools
House Bill 4417 requires an annual “Workplace Readiness Week” in all Illinois high schools, which focuses not on getting kids ready for jobs but on the labor movement’s role in the workplace.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago Teachers Union tried to kill bill to help students earn early college credit
Chicago Teachers Union tried to kill bill to help students earn early college credit
A recent study found less than one-third of Chicago Public Schools graduates earn their bachelor’s in four years. Yet back in 2018, the Chicago Teachers Union tried to kill legislation giving students a head start on college.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago Teachers Union sees plenty of scandals in 2023
Chicago Teachers Union sees plenty of scandals in 2023
The Chicago Teachers Union and its president – Stacy Davis Gates – have offered lots of controversy this year. Their lack of accountability and politicking have consequences: residents suffer, students can’t read or do math at grade level.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago Teachers Union kills excelling schools to force students into dysfunction
Chicago Teachers Union kills excelling schools to force students into dysfunction
The Chicago Board of Education approved a resolution on Dec. 14 which will eliminate selective enrollment schools in the Chicago Public Schools district. It is yet another attempt by the Chicago Teachers Union and its allies to limit parents’ choices in their children’s educations.
By Hannah Schmid
Vallas: Chicago Teachers Union war on public school choice hurts poor, minority students
Vallas: Chicago Teachers Union war on public school choice hurts poor, minority students
Let’s be clear on who will be impacted by this unrelenting attack on school choice: poor Black and Latino students.
By Paul Vallas
Illinois still hasn’t finalized contract with state workers
Illinois still hasn’t finalized contract with state workers
The contract negotiated between the state and AFSCME Council 31 was ratified by members in July. But the final contract has yet to be released, meaning taxpayers don’t yet know how much it will cost them.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago Teachers Union, affiliates biggest spenders on Chicago politics
Chicago Teachers Union, affiliates biggest spenders on Chicago politics
The Chicago Teachers Union and its state and national affiliates spent nearly $6.5 million on Chicago political candidates between Feb. 28, 2022, and May 4, 2023.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago Teachers Union president misses deadline to pay back taxes, penalty
Chicago Teachers Union president misses deadline to pay back taxes, penalty
Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates missed the deadline to pay $1,533 in back taxes and penalties on her Indiana house. She was fined for taking a homeowner’s property tax break on a South Bend house she didn’t live in.
By Jess Plowman
Chicago Teachers Union president owes city $5,579 for utilities
Chicago Teachers Union president owes city $5,579 for utilities
Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates has let $5,579 in Chicago water, sewer and trash bills pile up. She makes over $289,000 and demands the “wealthy” pay a greater share. So why doesn’t she pay her fair share to a city in financial turmoil?
By Mailee Smith
3 bad decisions drive up Chicago Teachers Union dues by over $160
3 bad decisions drive up Chicago Teachers Union dues by over $160
Chicago Teachers Union members are seeing their dues jump to more $1,400 this year – over $160 more than last year. Here are three reasons to believe CTU hiked dues to make up for its own questionable financial decisions.
By Mailee Smith
Stacy Davis Gates loses undeserved property tax break, owes Indiana $1,533
Stacy Davis Gates loses undeserved property tax break, owes Indiana $1,533
An Indiana county will seek back taxes and penalties of $1,533 after Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates claimed a property tax deduction reserved for owner occupants. Davis Gates has claimed Chicago property taxpayers aren’t all paying their fair share.
By Jess Plowman
Teachers unions hand nearly $1.5 million to lawmakers ahead of Invest in Kids vote
Teachers unions hand nearly $1.5 million to lawmakers ahead of Invest in Kids vote
Illinois teachers unions want to end scholarships for low-income kids. They've funneled more than $21.5 million to current lawmakers who hold the decision in their hands, with nearly $1.5 million coming just since June 1. Will lawmakers stand with unions, or kids?
By Mailee Smith