On the legality of the Chicago strike:

“Under Illinois’ Educational Labor Act, teachers may strike only for certain matters subject to negotiations; wages, hours, other terms and conditions of employment; specifically the law states that teacher performance is not to be the subject of negotiation or a strike and teacher evaluation is one of the major strike issues.”

-abc.com


So, it may or may not be legal.  I’m not a lawyer, so I’m not sure.  I thought that it was because I live in NY and NYC has the Taylor Law that makes it illegal for public employees to strike.  So, technically, some of the strike is legal and some isn’t.  Overall, I would imagine that the strike could be deemed illegal by a judge.  We’ll see.

Posted 8 months ago (14 September '12) with 21 notes  
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    This clarification is perfect but once again I feel it is only appropriate under
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    I retract my statements about the legality because I was going on little research. But that wasn’t a big point I was...
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    Bingo. The NLRB comes down pretty hard on illegal strikes. I can’t even imagine what would happen if a major municipal...
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    This is why you need...do your research before posting such a wide-reaching opinion post....
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