CHICAGO STRIKE ENDS
Chicago teachers are going back to work. The city's teachers have finally agreed to return to the classroom after more than a week walking the picket lines and ending a spiteful stalemate with Mayor Rahm Emanuel that put teacher evaluations and job security at the center of a national debate about the future of public education.
Teacher's union delegates voted to formally suspend the strike after discussing details of a proposed contract settlement which was worked out over the weekend. Classes could resume for 350 thousand students as early as tomorrow.