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Collusion Case Goes Forward ... Appellate Court First District Accepted two cases that the Chicago Teachers Union Colluded with Chicago Public Schools to terminate John Kugler

Collusion Case Goes Forward ... Appellate Court First District Accepted two cases that the Chicago Teachers Union Colluded with Chicago Public Schools to terminate John Kugler when he reported a public schools attorney for abuse of power.

The CPS attorney was tageting an openly gay and older teacher in a northside school. The gay teacher was making complaints that school was not following policy and procedures. The gay teacher had a federal dicrimantion case against CPS when he was targeted for retalition by CPS admistrators.

The case centers on the Chicago Teachers Union exchanging information with Chicago Public Schools attorneys about John Kugler.

The information exchanged was about a complaint against a CPS lawyer.

The teachers union used the complaint against a CPS lawyer to terminate John Kugler from his job as a member advocate.

Charges against Chicago Teachers Union ... Collusion Case Goes Forward ... Appellate Court First District Accepted two cases that the Chicago Teachers Union Colluded with Chicago Public Schools to terminate John Kugler when he reported a public schools attorney for abuse of power.

Charges against Chicago Public Schools ... Collusion Case Goes Forward ... Appellate Court First District Accepted two cases that the Chicago Teachers Union Colluded with Chicago Public Schools to terminate John Kugler when he reported a public schools attorney for abuse of power.



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