SFUSD, Teachers Union Continue Talks to Avert Strike as District Cancels School Monday
Negotiations focus on pay, healthcare, and special-education staffing as union seeks higher raises; a strike would be the first in nearly 50 years, officials said.
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SFUSD, teachers union continue talks to avert strike as district cancels school Monday
San Francisco Unified School District officials and the union representing roughly 6,000 educators were locked in negotiations Saturday in an effort to avert a strike that could disrupt learning for tens of thousands of students across the city.
A little perspective on the teacher strike
The Chron coverage of the looming strike at the SF School District has been, at times, surprisingly good. This piece, by Jill Tucker, explains the position of the teacher’s union pretty well: “We did not come to this decision lightly,” said United Educators of San Francisco President Cassondra Curiel. “We want to be in our classrooms and school sites with all of our students. …. The district has every opportunity to come with the spirit and prop…
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