Chicago Teachers Strike Ends: Union Moves To Suspend Strike After 7 Days (PHOTOS, LIVE UPDATES)
Striking Chicago public school teachers picket outside of
the Jose De Diego Community Academy on September 17, 2012 in Chicago,
Illinois. More than 26,000 teachers and support staff walked off of
their jobs on September 10 after the Chicago Teachers Union failed to
reach an agreement with the city on compensation, benefits and job
security. With about 350,000 students, the Chicago school district is
the third largest in the United States. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty
Images)
CHICAGO — The city's teachers agreed Tuesday to return to the classroom after more than a week on the picket lines, ending a spiteful stalemate with Mayor Rahm Emanuel that put teacher evaluations and job security at the center of a national debate about the future of public education.
Union delegates voted to formally suspend the strike after discussing details of a proposed contract settlement worked out over the weekend. Classes could resume as early as Wednesday.
Delegates poured out of a South Side union hall singing "solidarity forever.
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