Dive Summary:
- The Chicago Teachers Union's (CTU) House of Delegates did not vote on a new contract Sunday, and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has said that he will seek to end their strike with a court order.
- Teachers reportedly wanted more time to consider the complicated new contract and may instead vote on Tuesday.
- The decision to continue the strike on Sunday means that classes will be on hold for at least two more days at public schools in Chicago.
From the article:
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is turning to the courts to try to put an end to a teachers strike that's entering its second week and has left parents scrambling to make alternative child care arrangements for at least two more days. ...