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BOURBONNAIS, Ill. (WLS) Bourbonnais elementary school teachers will be back in school Friday. They reached a tentative contract agreement with Elementary School District 53 Thursday night one week after going on strike. The union said its membership voted overwhelmingly to ratify the agreement. Bourbonnais Education Association President Lauren Lundmark released a statement saying, We reached a tentative contract agreement with the board that we believe will help us keep quality educators in the district and bring new ones to Bourbonnais. We fought hard for common plan time, a decent wage increase that puts us on par with our neighbors and to maintain our health insurance. We are thrilled that tomorrow we will be back in our schools with our students. Thank you to our community for your endless support. We are stronger when we stand together. Your kind words, messages of support and help on the picket line will never be forgotten. Because of you, we will be able to co ....
Bourbonnais teachers on strike for fifth day chicagotribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chicagotribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
After a marathon evening bargaining session failed to yield a deal, elementary schoolteachers in Bourbonnais were back on the picket line and schools remained shuttered Wednesday on day five of a strike over salary increases and benefits. While the seven-hour bargaining session Tuesday night between the Bourbonnais Education Association and the School District 53 Board of Education stalled . ....
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