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The Chicago Teachers Union is demanding a $50 billion contract with provisions including free abortion services, cash to migrants, LGBTQ concessions, and a big hike in pay all despite falling student enrollment and worsening student proficiency rates.
The annual salary would also put Chicago’s teachers at nearly double the median household income in the City of Chicago. The contract also demands that the city pay for annual retraining for teachers on LGBTQ issues to continue qualifying to be able to teach. Other radical demands on gay issues in the contract includes a demand that the city build a “gender neutral” bathroom in every school. And the CTU also wants a new rule prohibiting teachers from telling parents if kids are being transgendered in school.
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