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‘May 1 is happening.’ What to know about the CPS and teachers union May Day debate.

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Chicago Tribune
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A significant labor dispute has emerged between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union regarding May 1st demonstrations. The union advocates for a system-wide closure to support the 'no work, no school, no shopping' protest movement, while district officials maintain differing positions. This conflict highlights ongoing tensions between education administrators and labor representatives over worker rights and social activism participation.

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‘May 1 is happening.’ What to know about the CPS and teachers union May Day debate.
‘May 1 is happening.’ What to know about the CPS and teachers union May Day debate.

Chicago Public Schools and Chicago Teachers Union have sparred in recent weeks over whether the district will cancel classes on May 1 to participate in the “no work, no school and no shopping” action.
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