Union Approves Deal With Chicago Schools to Return to Class

Union Approves Deal With Chicago Schools to Return to Class
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot demands the Chicago Teachers Union to reach a deal with Chicago Public Schools on a reopening plan during a press conference at City Hall, Chicago, Ill., on Feb. 4, 2021. Pat Nabong/Chicago Sun-Times via AP
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CHICAGO—The Chicago Teachers Union has approved a deal with the nation’s third-largest school district to get students back to class during the coronavirus pandemic, union officials announced early Wednesday.

The vote by the union’s roughly 25,000 members ends the possibility of an immediate teacher lockout or strike. The agreement follows months of negotiations—which had intensified in recent weeks—with plans that included more teacher vaccinations and metrics to allow school closures when COVID-19 infections spike.