Chicago teachers and students will return to classrooms this week after the teachers union's house of delegates voted to end the teachers' work action
Chicago teachers will be back in school Tuesday and students are scheduled to return to in-person learning on Wednesday after the Chicago Teachers Union house of delegates voted to end the teachers' work action, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said at a Monday night news conference.
Earlier, the union representing public school teachers had tweeted:"The Chicago Teachers Union House of Delegates has voted tonight to suspend the Union's remote work action while rank-and-file membership votes on the proposed agreement."Lightfoot said the rank-and-file vote, involving tens of thousands of teachers, will take place later this week.