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Under Illinois law, CTU must wait 4 months to strike after mediation fails

Under Illinois law, CTU must wait 4 months to strike after mediation fails

The Chicago Teachers Union cannot legally strike before completing several procedural steps, which would take four months following failed mediation with Chicago Public Schools; however, the union could flout the law and strike sooner in the hope of pressuring Chicago Public Schools to reach a deal quickly.

By Jeffrey Schwab

Wage difference: Illinois is a hub for white-collar jobs, but blue-collar workers are better off in Indiana

Wage difference: Illinois is a hub for white-collar jobs, but blue-collar workers are better off in Indiana

Recent federal jobs data show that white-collar professionals are more numerous and earn more money in Illinois than in Indiana, but that Indiana, a Right-to-Work state, has more and better-paying jobs for blue-collar workers than does Illinois, which has forced unionization.

By Michael Lucci

7 pension reforms that Illinois can still enact despite the SB1 ruling

7 pension reforms that Illinois can still enact despite the SB1 ruling

Although the Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that altering pension benefits of current government workers violates the Illinois Constitution, there are still actions – from politicians voluntarily reforming their own pension system, to allowing municipal bankruptcy – that Illinois can take to set government-worker pensions on a more fiscally sound path.

By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner