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Rodney Espiritu, a stay-at-home father, said Lewis sometimes seems “hostile and unbending.”

“There’s a lot of rhetoric from Karen Lewis,” he said. “I can understand some of the concerns they have in the classroom, but it seems like ... it’s more about the pay.”

Juan Jose Gonzalez, Chicago director for the education-reform group Stand for Children, said Lewis “keeps moving the goal post” for reaching a contract settlement. He said union leaders had agreed on many issues, including evaluations, in the spring.

“Now they’re saying, ‘That’s the reason we’re striking,’” Gonzalez said. He said Lewis’ rhetoric is getting old and predicted parents who respect and value teachers “will become more frustrated with them.”

But Rieck said Lewis is being “very rational and very calculated” by ensuring the union exhausts every option before moving to the next step.

“She’s navigating real difficult waters,” Rieck said. “Now that she’s in that leadership role, she really shows a lot of leadership qualities. She understands she has everyone’s future in her hands.”

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