By Brendan O’Brien and Barbara Goldberg CHICAGO (Reuters) — Chicago’s teachers union was reviewing a compromise COVID-19 safety proposal on Monday that could allow in-person classes to resume this week, as Philadelphia agreed to let a mediator decide when school buildings could safely reopen. Chicago Teachers Union leaders were expected to decide on Monday night whether to ask 28,000 rank and file members to vote on the tentative agreement with the school district, which would allow some 67,000 students to gradually return to classrooms over the next month. The plan reached during weekend nego…
Chicago teachers mull return to class, Philly turns to mediator
