Bipartisan Rage Unfurls Against Chicago Teachers Union As Educators Demand Return to Online Education
Bipartisan Rage Unfurls Against Chicago Teachers Union As Educators Demand Return to Online Education
Chicago parents have filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Teachers Union, claiming that recent school closures are the result of an “illegal strike.”According to FOX News, the lawsuit was filed by the conservative Liberty Justice Center on Thursday.The Center’s lawsuit, says FOX, seeks to force teachers back into the classroom.However, many Chicago educators are reluctant to continue in-person education amidst an ongoing surge in active coronavirus cases. In response to this surge, the Chicago Teachers Union voted to move classes online.But the move has faced steep opposition from Chicago Democrats: Mayor Lori Lightfoot has called any return to remote instruction “unacceptable and unnecessary.”In response to the Teachers Union’s vote, Lightfoot instructed Chicago Public Schools to cancel classes altogether rather than force students back to home-schooling.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Image via Flickr/user:Prachatai. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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