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San Francisco Unified School District teachers strike will continue for 3rd day
Nearly 6,000 educators plan to strike for up to 14% raises, fully funded healthcare, and better special education support amid a year-long contract stalemate.
- On Monday, nearly 6,000 SFUSD educators began a strike after over 5,200 UESF members authorized it with 97.6%.
- Faced with soaring premiums and a $111 million reserve, UESF demands raises up to 14%, citing SFUSD's misallocation of funds.
- A neutral fact-finder recommended a 6% raise over two years, but SFUSD maintained a 6% offer over three years; Curiel said, `We are announcing the strike here this morning because we want our community and families to be prepared.`
- The walkout could disrupt instruction for roughly 50,000 students as city partners plan contingency support, with public libraries remaining open and children over 8 allowed access.
- Extended stalemate raises long-term concerns about staffing and services, with the union saying current conditions undermine legally mandated support for special education students and staff.
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