Labor Updates

The purpose of this web page is to keep CPS staff and families updated on the progress of ongoing negotiations between CPS and our labor partners at the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU).

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We look forward to productive negotiations that will allow CPS and CTU to work together around addressing the challenges facing our District, and around our shared goal of providing all students with the robust, high quality education they need to be successful in college, career, and civic life.

We encourage you to visit this page regularly to learn more about our District’s approach to ongoing labor negotiations and to monitor the progress that is being made.

Making Progress on a New Contract for CPS Educators

CPS is working with our labor partners on a new contract that rewards our talented educators for their hard work, supports our students and their needs, and sets our District up for long-term success.

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Our Strategy

Our District’s strategy throughout the negotiation process will be to remain fully student-centered, and to protect and build on the robust offerings that have led to CPS’ impressive academic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. We want our educators to receive the compensation, tools, and resources they deserve, and our goal will be to achieve this in a way that is both sustainable and financially responsible for the District.

Our positions will reflect the values and priorities that will be outlined in the District’s new Five-Year Strategic Plan, and Continuous Improvement Data Transparency (CIDT) policy, both of which have been shaped by months of community engagement and are now being finalized by the District. We will also view every contract proposal through an equity lens, which means setting universal standards for every school, then using targeted supports to help students and school communities in every Chicago neighborhood achieve those standards.

This focus on improving equity can already be seen through this year’s new budgeting model, which provides all CPS schools with a District-funded clerk, counselor, and assistant principal, along with a set number of teacher positions to meet the unique needs of their students. These foundational resources are guaranteed across the board, no matter the size, type, or location of each school. Additional resources are then provided to schools based on need, which is measured largely by our District’s comprehensive Opportunity Index. This tool considers several economic, historical, and demographic factors to determine which school communities are furthest from opportunity.

Standing Sub-Committees

As part of the negotiation process, 12 standing subcommittees have been created to focus on specific topics. These sub-committees will review proposals from the District and CTU and work to reach a consensus recommendation that they can then bring back to their respective core bargaining teams. Below is the full list of the sub-committees and their topics below.

Public Bargaining Sessions

Next Upcoming Session

August 13 Session

July 30 Session

CPS and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) held an upcoming public session focused on the student experience.

June 14 Session

CPS and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) held its first public bargaining session on Friday, June 14, 2024 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Marquette School of Excellence (6550 S. Richmond Street).

District Proposals

Below are the District’s initial proposals to CTU. These proposals aim to comprehensively address several key areas, including:

The following proposal represents the areas of proposed changes from CPS. The areas highlighted in blue represent CPS’ proposed changes. If an area is unmarked or unrepresented, no changes are proposed.

Additionally, CPS will post any CPS-created presentations and proposals discussed during public bargaining sessions for review by the public.

Latest Update: September 5 Letter from CEO

Dear CPS Colleagues, Families, and Partners,

We hope that everyone is settling into the school year well.

Today, we want to take a moment to let you know where things currently stand with negotiations between CPS and our partners at the Chicago Teachers Union.

To date, our District has responded to more than 450 of the 700 proposals presented to us by CTU. In addition to these responses, CPS has also provided substantial, comprehensive proposals to CTU, covering everything from increases in salary and benefits for teachers to adding more counselors to our schools and improving supports for our Pre-k students and English Learners.

Here are highlights from those proposals:

Increases in Pay:

*Under this proposed pay increase, the average CPS teacher would earn in excess of $110,000 per year by the 2027–28 school year. Also, if we factor in “step” increases that most teachers will receive for the current school year, nearly 70% of CPS teachers would see a pay increase of between 5–7.5% this school year alone.

Improvements to Healthcare Coverage: