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The Chicago Teachers Union voted on Sunday to continue remote work only, in defiance of the school district's plans for K-8 teachers and staff to return to classrooms this week. Here, a sign in front of Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School in September.

The Chicago Teachers Union voted on Sunday to continue remote work only, in defiance of the school district’s plans for K-8 teachers and staff to return to classrooms this week. Here, a sign in front of Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School in September.

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CTU Vice President On Negotiations With Chicago Public Schools

Chicago Public Schools teachers and staff were supposed to resume in-person classroom Monday. However, an overwhelming majority of the Chicago Teacher Union voted on Sunday to continue remote learning until after vaccination.

Reset checks in with the teachers union on the latest.

GUEST: Stacy Davis Gates, Vice President of Chicago Teachers Union

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