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TexasTowelie

(119,283 posts)
Wed Dec 30, 2020, 03:16 PM Dec 2020

CPS denies COVID-19 accommodations to hundreds of teachers and staff who are due to return to school

CPS denies COVID-19 accommodations to hundreds of teachers and staff who are due to return to schools Monday


About 7,000 teachers and staff are due to report to Chicago Public Schools buildings on Monday, but the district has denied accommodations or leave to the majority of educators who applied — particularly those who said a household member is vulnerable to COVID-19.

In a news release issued Tuesday, CPS spokeswoman Emily Bolton said the district will provide weekly COVID-19 testing for those who live with high-risk household members and is working to provide exemptions to employees who serve as primary caregivers for individuals with a medical condition.

“Health and safety are the district’s highest priorities and accommodations for remote work have been granted to all teachers and staff who have documented medical conditions as defined by the CDC,” the statement says. “Where possible, accommodations were also granted to staff who live with someone with a high-risk medical condition, or who face child care challenges.”

But a lawyer for the Chicago Teachers Union, which has repeatedly criticized the district’s reopening plan and threatened “collective action,” said the numbers show that educators are being forced to choose between their safety and livelihood and that many cannot afford to sacrifice their jobs. Most of those permitted to take leave are doing so without pay, CTU Deputy General Counsel Thad Goodchild said.

Read more: https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-covid-19-illinois-chicago-public-school-teachers-20201229-mncckgdyvfcl3atk7jfk3vwama-story.html
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CPS denies COVID-19 accommodations to hundreds of teachers and staff who are due to return to school (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2020 OP
It is insane for the kids to be going to school on Monday questionseverything Dec 2020 #1
I've probably missed something, but what does the governor have to do with deciding CPS policy? hedda_foil Dec 2020 #2
They need to just close all schools completely until next Fall MichMan Jan 2021 #3

questionseverything

(10,584 posts)
1. It is insane for the kids to be going to school on Monday
Wed Dec 30, 2020, 03:47 PM
Dec 2020

Forcing kids and teachers back to school while the pandemic is on going is too dangerous

In general I think pritzer has done a good job but I don’t understand this rush

hedda_foil

(16,662 posts)
2. I've probably missed something, but what does the governor have to do with deciding CPS policy?
Wed Dec 30, 2020, 04:06 PM
Dec 2020

MichMan

(14,418 posts)
3. They need to just close all schools completely until next Fall
Fri Jan 1, 2021, 11:41 AM
Jan 2021

Just admit the entire school year is a loss and hold everybody back a year. All school district employees should be sent home and once they are vaccinated will receive full pay and benefits for the duration. All school related property taxes should be waived

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