Classes cancelled as threat of Chicago teacher strike looms
Chicago’s public schools have cancelled classes after the teachers’ union president announced that his bargaining team will recommend teachers vote to go on strike.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Wednesday that classes would be cancelled Thursday after determining that she can’t accept the Chicago Teachers Union’s demands, which she says would cost the city $2.5 billion it can’t afford.
Talks are expected to continue Wednesday.
The union issued a press release Tuesday night saying the bargaining team will recommend that the union’s House of Delegates “vote Wednesday to go forward with a strike.”