Chicago teachers' bargaining team rejects contract offer
Source: Reuters
World | Mon Feb 1, 2016 6:25pm EST
Chicago teachers' bargaining team rejects contract offer
CHICAGO | BY MARY WISNIEWSKI
A bargaining team for the Chicago teachers' union on Monday unanimously rejected a contract offer from the financially troubled city, raising the possibility of a strike and possibly causing a new embarrassment for embattled Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
The rejection means the union and Chicago Board of Education will enter a final stage of talks to avert a possible strike, which could come as early as May 23.
Chicago Public Schools officials had been hoping to relay positive developments on its teachers' contract to potential buyers of its $875 million of bonds expected to sell this week. On Friday, the district was hit with another downgrade of its already-junk rating.
The union said in a statement that the offer "does not address the difficult conditions in the schools, the lack of services to our neediest students or address the long-term fiscal crisis that threatens to gut public education in the city."
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