Picket lines up after CPS, teachers fail to prevent strike

Walkout is first in 25 years

Striking for the first time in 25 years, Chicago's teachers set up picket lines this morning after talks with public school officials ended over the weekend without resolution.

"Rahm says cut back, we say fight back," picketers dressed in red T-shirts chanted this morning outside Chicago Public Schools headquarters.

Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis announced late Sunday night that weekend talks had failed to resolve all the union's issues.  “We have failed to reach an agreement that will prevent a labor strike,” she said. “No CTU members will be inside of our schools Monday.”

 After an all-day negotiating session Sunday, school board President David Vitale told reporters the district had changed its proposal 20 times over the course of talks and didn't have much more to offer.

 “This is about as much as we can do,” Vitale said. “There is only so much money in the system.”

 The district said it offered teachers a 16 percent pay raise over four years and a host of benefit proposals.

 “This is not a small commitment we're handing out at a time when our fiscal situation is really challenged,” Vitale said.

 Lewis said the two sides are close on teacher compensation but the union has serious concerns about the cost of health benefits, the makeup of the teacher evaluation system and job security.

 With a strike, CPS will put its contingency plan in effect, opening 144 schools to students from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. But parents are being urged to find alternatives and use the schools only as a last resort. The city's 118 charter schools are not affected by a strike.

 A strike culminates months of heated rhetoric between Lewis and Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his hand-picked school board.

 Several sources said that sending Emanuel into negotiations to broker a last-minute deal wasn't an option because there was too much bad blood between him and Lewis.

 The 25,000 union members were told to report to their schools at 6:30 a.m. Monday to begin picketing. Several interviewed Sunday appeared more than ready.

 “I think people feel like they've been bullied, so they want to say, ‘OK, let's do this, let's dance,'” said Jay Rehak, a union delegate and veteran high school English teacher. “We know a strike is really going to be painful. People will be hurt on both sides. But in the end, it's like saying, ‘I'll be bloodied and you'll be bloodied, but at least you'll know not to bully me again.'”

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This is the middle class at war.  Good teachers invest everything in their job.  The state makes them seem like lazy bums with 3 months off ( that they don't get paid for!).  It'll get real interesting when that other vestigial remain of the middle class---the cops ---are used to bully them back to the classroom!  We need a teacher-cop-nurses union --it's really all that's left of the middle class who aren't self-employed--and those guys are clinging to a cliff with their fingernails.  

The teachers don't like the performance evaluations and the pay? It would be more believable if they would have started the strike during summer break. The "we love the kids" teacher mentality is doing nothing but harm to the children now. There is a high percentage of kids who cant even read to standard in that area. The chicago highschool drop out rate is over forty percent and these folks decide to strike now. Lol, with over 40 percent of budget going to pensions the rest is split between salaries and god knows what else. On second thought, the kids will probably get smarter having been away from these ass clowns for a while.

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