Chicago Sun-Times

CPS support workers vote on new contract

- BY MITCH DUDEK, STAFF REPORTER mdudek@suntimes.com | @mitchdudek

At least someone’s happy.

While the teachers strike drags on, the 7,500 members of SEIU Local 73 — who work alongside teachers as security officers, special education classroom assistants and bus aides — began voting on a deal with Chicago Public Schools Monday that uplifted spirits of the rank and file.

“Everybody’s in a pretty good mood. I think most workers would consider this a victory,” said Andre Henry, a classroom assistant at Walter Christophe­r Elementary School on the South Side. “They may have a little quibble here and there, but considerin­g past negotiatio­ns, I think most people are ecstatic.”

He said aides like him are pleased because the deal stops them from being pulled away from working with kids who need extra help to attend to other duties, such as overseeing recess or the lunchroom. Security guards are happy because they won’t have to take physical fitness exams, while veteran bus aides won additional raises of up to $2 an hour depending on years of service, he said.

“I expect this contract to be ratified overwhelmi­ngly tomorrow,” said Henry, who credited the union’s success to solidarity and picketing.

Voting continues Tuesday. More than 50% of members will have to approve the deal for it to be ratified — but they won’t go back to work until striking teachers do, too.

At a Monday afternoon press conference, Local 73 Vice President Jeffrey Howard responded bluntly when asked if there’s any chance union members, some of the city’s lowest paid, could return to work while the Chicago Teachers Union contract was still being negotiated.

“We are 100% in support of CTU, and when they walk back into schools, we’ll walk back into schools. We walked out together, we’ll walk back in together,” he said at a news conference at the union’s headquarte­rs on the Near West Side.

CTU spokeswoma­n Chris Geovanis thanked the union for continuing to stand by striking teachers.

“We appreciate the solidarity of our sisters and brothers in SEIU Local 73 from the bottom of our hearts,” Geovanis said in an email.

The five-year deal for SEIU members includes a minimum 16% raise over five years that would be retroactiv­ely enacted to span 2018 to 2023.

As to whether they will be paid for days missed during the strike, a source close to negotiatio­ns said union members will return to work under the same conditions as CTU members when the teachers contract is settled.

 ?? MITCH DUDEK/SUN-TIMES ?? SEIU Local 73 President Dian Palmer and Vice President Jeffrey Howard announce on Monday a tentative contract agreement with Chicago Public Schools.
MITCH DUDEK/SUN-TIMES SEIU Local 73 President Dian Palmer and Vice President Jeffrey Howard announce on Monday a tentative contract agreement with Chicago Public Schools.

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