City: No ruling on teacher strike filing Monday
CHICAGO (AP) — The city of Chicago's law office says it doesn't expect a judge to rule Monday on Mayor Rahm Emanuel's request for an order forcing striking school teachers back to work.
Law department spokesman Roderick Drew says a judge won't address the matter until later this week. He says it still isn't clear if it could be Tuesday, Wednesday or even later.
City attorneys asked a state court Monday to force Chicago Teachers Union members back into classrooms.
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