Potential Chicago school lock out could trigger teachers union strike

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Chicago Public Schools is requiring teachers to report to their classrooms starting Monday following weeks of contentious negotiations over safely reopening amid the pandemic. Some say this could trigger a teacher's union strike.

, the union responded saying that educators, clerks and other school district employees are already struggling to get vaccinated"under the mayor’s 'Hunger Games' system of vaccine distribution."

Chicago Public Schools"will only commit to vaccinate about 1,500 workers per week, giving no priority to staff expected to return first or those living or working in the hardest-hit communities — while refusing to increase its share of vaccine doses as City of Chicago supply increases," the union said.

Under the proposal from Chicago Public Schools, the district will revert to remote learning for at least two weeks if"the positivity rate of CPS' surveillance testing programThis means that Covid-19 cases"in more than 200 schools would not be cause to consider the reinstitution of remote learning in the view of the mayor or CPS leadership," the Chicago Teachers Union said.

. If they choose to get the vaccine, they will be able to work from home for two weeks after getting their first dose. Those who refuse to get the vaccine while wanting to remain home, can take unpaid leave of absence with full benefits, Chicago Public Schools said. The union said this proposal"denies remote work accommodations to 75 percent of educators with household members at high-risk for COVID-19."Nicole Acevedo is a reporter for NBC News Digital. She reports, writes and produces stories for NBC Latino and NBCNews.com.

 

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Would not have window down here. It’s ~40 below

Give these teachers the ability to decide to get the vaccine!

If everyone is wearing masks and keeping social distancing all the time, if ventilation is improved, if class sizes are small to provide distancing, if testing/tracing being done weekly and community spread is low, it's safe. If not then it's not and they should leave.

Good. Strike. Teachers need to be vaccinated, AND all the correct safety precautions need to be taken, before you even THINK about opening schools.

If we want schools open we MUST vaccinate teachers and staff. Set up covid vaccinations in every school district. It's the only way to get moms back to work.

Why aertbey being paid if they are not teaching? Who would want to work while they are being said to stay home? Stop paying these extortionists and you'll soon see the desire to do back to work

just hire replacements if they do strike

no idea why any teacher would get within 100 feet of a classroom with unvaccinated children if they weren't fully vaccinated themselves, it's a kamikaze mission, it's insanity, and it should be against the law. if these teachers don't strike, i don't know what to tell you.

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