<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-events-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-events-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":1830323,"date":"2021-02-01T01:24:00","date_gmt":"2021-01-31T23:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=1830323"},"modified":"2021-02-01T05:08:14","modified_gmt":"2021-02-01T03:08:14","slug":"teachers-on-verge-of-lockout-or-strike-as-cps-ctu-fail-to-reach-agreement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/fr\/2021\/02\/teachers-on-verge-of-lockout-or-strike-as-cps-ctu-fail-to-reach-agreement\/","title":{"rendered":"Teachers on verge of lockout or strike as CPS, CTU fail to reach agreement"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>With Sunday set up to be a pivotal day in negotiations, the two sides did not even meet, according to a source close to the talks.<\/b><br \/>\nOfficials with Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union have failed to reach an agreement over how and when to reopen schools, setting the stage for teacher lockouts and a subsequent strike that would halt classes for 290,000 students this week. With Sunday set up to be a pivotal day in negotiations ahead of the planned return of up to 65,000 students to classrooms Monday, the two sides did not even meet, according to a source close to the talks. In a sign of the spiraling situation, CPS and CTU could not publicly agree why there were no negotiations. CTU Vice President Stacy Davis Gates wrote on Twitter that \u201cCPS said the only way they\u2019d attend bargaining was if we were offering major concessions.\u201d The district said in its own tweet that \u201cour bargaining team was told by CTU leadership that they were unavailable to meet until they could develop a response to our most recent offer. Our team has been standing by all day.\u201d Mayor Lori Lightfoot and schools chief Janice Jackson are scheduled to host a 5:15 p.m. news conference. District representatives told principals in meetings Sunday afternoon that all preschool through eighth grade teachers will be required to report to schools Monday, a source said. Teachers who don\u2019t show up will be locked out of remote work. Students will be asked to stay home Monday. The CTU has said its members plan to continue teaching from home until an agreement is reached, and the union expects to strike if its members are locked out of remote work. The two sides had hoped to break their impasse after several verbal agreements turned into written ones Saturday. CPS and CTU had said bargaining was productive at the start of the weekend after pointed comments from Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Friday night threatened to derail progress. Appearing on CBS\u2019 \u201cFace the Nation\u201d Sunday morning, CPS CEO Jackson reiterated the district\u2019s \u201cgoal is to reopen schools as planned tomorrow on Feb.1, for students in our K through eight grades.\u201d Asked what happens if no deal is reached by Monday and teachers don\u2019t show up to schools, Jackson said, \u201cThe goal right now is to get a resolution.\u201d \u201cCTU has made it clear that they want a deal,\u201d she said. \u201cWe share those same sentiments. But we\u2019re still far apart on a couple of key issues, such as vaccination and how we account for accommodations.\u201d Parents remained split on the district\u2019s reopening plan \u2014 with one group alleging the public conversation over the issue has led to \u201cintimidation.\u201d The newly organized Chicago Parents Collective, a group of more than 500 members from 51 schools across the district, held a lengthy virtual news conference Sunday to urge the two sides to come to an agreement that would give students the opportunity to choose between virtual and in-person learning. Ryan Griffin, a CPS dad who has helped organize the coalition of parents, conceded that classroom learning won\u2019t immediately \u201cbe perfect,\u201d though he insisted that public health officials agree it\u2019s safe to send kids back to school. \u201cEverybody here in Chicago has had a year to figure this out, and our children have waited long enough. Yet here we are,21 hours away from over 60,000 students arriving to class, and we don\u2019t know if the teaching staff will be there,\u201d said Griffin, who claimed the \u201cescalation of the infighting is tarnishing our city\u2019s reputation.\u201d Griffin also said members of his group have faced \u201cintimidation\u201d based on their advocacy for an in-person learning option. And following the Zoom call with reporters, Griffin slammed CTU leader Davis Gates for using Twitter to comment on a screenshot of the participants. \u201cThese individuals have the ability to trust institutions [because] they\u2019ve had experiences with institutions that have been positive\/productive\/etc.,\u201d Davis Gates wrote to her more than 7,000 followers. \u201cI wish that *everyone* could have those same experiences with our American institutions.\u201d Griffin claimed Davis Gates\u2019 message is now being used to discredit the group\u2019s \u201cdesire for kids to be back in school,\u201d noting that individuals\u2019 names and faces were shared \u201cin a social space where words are regularly used to attack.\u201d \u201cThis is why parents are scared and intimidated to speak out,\u201d Griffin said. The Chicago Parents Collective initially planned to hold the news conference at Humboldt Park, but the in-person event was nixed in the wake of the weekend blizzard. Another group of parents from that area had planned to show up at the event to urge members of the collective to work with them to push for a safe reopening and ensure that children who can\u2019t return to the classroom still receive \u201cfree and appropriate public education,\u201d according to a statement. While both groups ultimately pushed for a safe reopening that addresses pervasive inequities exacerbated by the pandemic, they appeared at odds over how to accomplish those goals. Rosemary Vega, an organizer for the group from Humboldt Park, insisted the issue of reopening schools shouldn\u2019t devolve into \u201ca battle between parents against parents or parents against teachers.\u201d \u201cWe\u2019re in a deadly pandemic, and every child deserves safe and stable conditions for a return to school,\u201d said Vega, the parent of two CPS students and two recent graduates. \u201cWe all want our kids back in school, and we want it done safely. \u201cShaming teachers who are trying to stay alive and protect their families is not the solution.\u201d Meanwhile, another group of CPS parents is using social media to promote a planned \u201csick-out\u201d for Monday to protest the district\u2019s reopening plan. The group is demanding that teachers, principals, other staffers and parents all \u201chave a place at the table to collaborate and to put together a more effective reopening plan and a more robust remote learning plan,\u201d according to a statement. The union has said its members shouldn\u2019t be required to work in person before they\u2019ve had a chance to be vaccinated, arguing educators should be moved to the front of the vaccine line if the city wants to reopen schools sooner. Lightfoot and Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady have been reluctant to do that. Essential workers who have been in person all this time should be prioritized, they\u2019ve said. Jackson said Sunday she\u2019s advocated for teachers to receive vaccine priority as soon as possible but the current order exists for a reason. \u201cThe vaccine is a part of a public health toolkit in order to mitigate the spread of COVID,\u201d Jackson said. \u201cRule No.1 is that you have to disseminate those vaccines in places where we\u2019re trying to stop the spread of COVID. Schools are not significant sources of spread. And so this is a public health solution. We have to start with that. Some of these other things are incredibly important, but some of them are political decisions.\u201d In an earlier interview on CNN\u2019s \u201cInside Politics,\u201d Jackson said she isn\u2019t willing to wait for teachers to be vaccinated before reopening schools. \u201cThe vaccine will definitely take us further, which is why we\u2019re working with our city\u2019s Health Department in order to vaccinate our teachers as quickly as possible,\u201d she said. \u201cBut I just think it\u2019s important to note that it\u2019s an important tool, but it\u2019s not a necessary tool to reopen schools.\u201d<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With Sunday set up to be a pivotal day in negotiations, the two sides did not even meet, according to a source close to the talks. 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