The Chicago Teachers Union has
decided to walk off the job for one day on April 1, an effort meant to draw
attention to ongoing contract negotiations and city schools’ dire financial
outlook.
The one-day strike means that the city’s 400,000 students will miss
class on two consecutive Fridays: They were already scheduled to be out of
class on March 25, when city schools close for the first of three furlough days
meant to save the cash-strapped district approximately $30 million.
The
nation’s third-largest school district faces a $1.1 billion structural deficit,
largely due to growing pension payments, and its financial troubles have given
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner (R) an opening to push for state takeover. Chicago
Public Schools officials called the union’s walkout illegal, a breach of labor
rules that they say prohibit teachers from striking any earlier than mid-May.
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