Chicago Teachers' Contract Reached
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Chicago teachers reach contract deal for 1st time in more than decade without strike

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Chicago teachers reach contract deal for 1st time in more than decade without strike.
Four-year agreement includes pay hikes, hiring more teachers and class size limits.
The drama included the school superintendent’s firing, the entire board resigning and historic elections.
Now, Chicago faces uncertainty with Trump administration education cuts.
Los Angeles teachers are negotiating with the principals' union.
The district has a roughly $500 million annual deficit and a pending $175 million pension reimbursement to the city.
Experts say what happened in Chicago could give other unions momentum.
School officials accuse the union of taking their time, but school officials say talks took too long.
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