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CTU on Contract Negotiations

Clip: 9/13/2015 | 10m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

Class is in session for what could be a hectic year at Chicago Public Schools.

Class is in session for what could be a hectic year at Chicago Public Schools, which may face layoffs in the middle of the school year if state lawmakers don’t come through with $480 million. On top of that, district officials are negotiating a new contract with the Chicago Teachers Union. Tonight, CTU Vice President Jesse Sharkey will give us an update on contract negotiations.

09/13/2015 | Rating NR

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