Ninety-seven percent of members who voted last week approved the contract. About 85-percent of the CTU’s 27,000 eligible voting members participated.
Union members released the official results Monday morning during a press conference.
“All children in every neighborhood, in every zip code is going to win because this union is committed to that. When I told you that bargaining this contract for too long was wasting our time, I wasn’t playing,” said CTU President Stacy Davis Gates during the presser.
Members say this is a historic moment. The contract is the union’s first without a strike vote in 15 years.
In 2019, 80-percent of members ratified a deal after an 11-day walkout.
The contract is estimated to add another $1.5 billion over the course of years.
The 2025 agreement includes:
“These are transformational advancements for our students and their educators. I am so proud of the democratic process our union undertook to reach this outcome,” said CTU Financial Secretary Maria Moreno.
Teacher pay will increase from $86,000 to $114,000 by the 2027-28 school year. Also, raises will cost Chicagoans up to $1.25 billion.
The board of education will likely vote to approve contract at its next meeting on April 24.
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