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By: @CincinnaProject

Word travels fast. I just read and reached the same conclusion. Which, of course, makes your observation brilliant.

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By: DBQ

“principals, assistant principals and central office employees” will open for four hours of the day to give students someplace to go: " Which just reinforces the reality that our public schools are...

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By: SanityInspector

Good grief, a 4% per annum raise in a recession isn't good enough for them? If they keep shafting their tax base like that, they can just kiss more businesses and residents good-bye, and I'll keep...

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By: lester

“Job security” in union-speak is: I do not care how lousy I do my job you cannot fire me. “Benefits” in union-speak is: and after you cannot fire me I get to retire younger and get a guaranteed pension...

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By: Uncledip

Rush said it best today : come hell or high water, Barry will step in to fix this “for the children”. And enjoy an immediate orgiastic MSM bump.

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By: Thucydides

"Between the charters and the community groups, one begins to get the sense that Chicago — surely representative, in this, of cities and towns across the nation — is having to rebuild a civic society...

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By: Ken

If it is illegal to strike give them 24 hours to get back on the job and then start firing them. Move the kids along with their tax dollars to any private/reglious school that will take them. Have...

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By: sickofit

When teachers lose the ability to reason…..can they still be called teachers?

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By: Monique

A 4% annual raise for four years was not enough to overcome the union's opposition to the implementation of more meaningful teacher evaluations. So tell us again how this strike is "for the...

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