CHICAGO (AP) - Teachers at a network of charter schools in Chicago have reached a tentative contract agreement, averting a possible strike.
A union representing the teachers, counselors and support staff announced the two-year agreement late Thursday with ASPIRA schools. It’s subject to a ratification vote.
The tentative agreement includes raises, trimming the school year without affecting educational time for students and increasing vacation time.
Charter chairman Fernando Grillo says in a statement that they “look forward building a strong future for ASPIRA.”
Teachers at the four schools are represented by the Chicago Alliance of Charter Teachers and Staff, a branch of the American Federation of Teachers union. They’ve been negotiating for a new contract since last year and had voted to go on strike.
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