From WSJopinion: For taxpayers and parents, the Chicago teachers strike is a lesson in what happens when public unions run the government
In a popular children’s book “Click, Clack, Moo,” the cows refuse to produce milk and persuade some hens to stop laying eggs until a farmer acquiesces to their demands. After he concedes, the ducks go on strike. Welcome to Chicago, where teachers and their labor allies went on strike Thursday.
Progressive Mayor Lori Lightfoot won election this spring on a campaign to fix the city, and her contract negotiation with the Chicago Teachers Union is a first test. Union leaders have issued sweeping demands that would drive...
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