Chicago public schools are set to continue in-person classes
after the city's teachers union backed a plan with the local school district to
create new safety measures against the pandemic, ending a nearly week-long
standoff.
The Chicago Teachers' Union (CTU) Board of Delegates voted
to resume face-to-face learning Monday, suspending a labor dispute that has led
teachers to refuse to give lessons in person starting last week. Under the new
plan, schools will reopen on Wednesday.
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