Summary
18 September 2012
Three hundred and fifty thousand school children in Chicago face a second week off school after a teachers union voted to extend a week-long strike by at least two more days. Chicago's Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, has said he will seek a court injunction to declare the strike illegal.
Reporter:
Jane Little
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The decision by union leaders to extend their consultation period over a deal reached with the city at the weekend, has escalated a political battle with Chicago's mayor. Rahm Emanuel vowed to end what he called an illegal strike.
It's the first of its kind in twenty five years, and is awkward for President Obama, who has close ties to the mayor and whose political career was forged in Chicago. In a tough election battle, he needs the support of the teachers unions, the Democrats have long counted on. But the president has pushed for the very reforms at issue here, including teacher evaluations the union says could lead to thousands being unfairly sacked.
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Vocabulary
- to extend
to continue for a period of time
- consultation period
time for discussion and talks
- escalated
made more intense or serious
- vowed
promised
- illegal
unlawful or forbidden by law
- awkward
difficult
- forged
made or shaped
- counted on
relied on
- at issue
being disputed
- sacked
dismissed from employment