Teachers and
staff at the Youth Connection Leadership Academy have filed an unfair labor
complaint with the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board claiming the
organization that runs the school decided to close it the day after teachers
voted to form a union. The teachers have been joined in their complaint by the Chicago
Alliance of Charter Teachers and Staff, the American Federation of Teachers and
the AFL-CIO, according to the Chicago
Tribune.
As one would
expect, the school says their decision has nothing to do with the organizing effort
by teachers. However, it is precisely the lack of unions, the ability to hire
and fire at will, keep wages and benefits low and work demands high, that make
charter schools attractive to investors and politicians.
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