City Colleges of Chicago have reached a tentative agreement with teachers and staff on a new union contract and called off their planned strike.
The workers represented by the Cook County Colleges Teachers Union had been in negotiations with City Colleges administrators for more than a year over pay, class sizes and other educational supports.
City Colleges spokeswoman Veronica Resa said the deal "ensures our students receive a high-quality educational experience and recognizes the hard work of our faculty and staff." Classes will proceed this week as normal, she said. The nearly 1,500 union members at the seven City Colleges campuses - including professors, college advisors, tutors, note-takers, laboratory technicians and IT personnel - are expected to vote on the tentative agreement in the next few weeks.
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