San Francisco teachers, district reach deal after first strike in decades
The agreement includes a 6% raise over two years, fully funded family healthcare starting in 2027, and special education support in a $183 million deal, union said.
- On Friday, the San Francisco Unified School District and the union reached a tentative agreement, ending a weeklong strike that closed schools for about 50,000 students, the sides said.
- UESF pressed for fully funded family healthcare and higher wages during year-long bargaining as SFUSD cited fiscal constraints and state oversight limiting its ability to meet demands.
- The tentative contract includes fully funded family healthcare phased in by Jan 1, 2027, and 2% raises for certificated employees, including teachers, this year and next.
- The deal must be ratified by union members and approved by the San Francisco Board of Education, with state officials able to review for fiscal soundness.
- Some analysts warn the San Francisco outcome may encourage coordinated strikes statewide as the California Teachers Association's 'We Can't Wait' campaign aligns contract timelines and UESF leaders see a foundation for other California districts and unions.
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San Francisco Teachers, District Reach a Deal
San Francisco teachers who have been on strike over wages and family health benefits have reached a tentative agreement with the school district. The San Francisco Unified School District says schools will reopen to staff Friday and to students Wednesday after two holidays. The strike by about 6,000 public...
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SF Teachers And School District Reach A Deal
YouTube@ABC7 News Bay Area San Francisco teachers and the San Francisco Unified School District reached a deal early today, ending the strike that closed schools since Monday. Schools will stay closed Friday for a transition day before reopening Tuesday. Monday is a holiday. The deal includes pay raises, better healthcare, and smaller caseloads for special education teachers. Raises range from five percent to eight and a half percent over two y…
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The San Francisco teachers' union and the SF Unified School District reached a tentative deal that was announced at 6 am Friday, after four days on strike, with the union getting a key benefit they had been seeking.The historic teachers' strike is over after a bargaining session that went through the night Thursday into Friday. As Mission Local reports, the union succeeded in getting fully funded healthcare for teachers with families, at the exp…
By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco teachers have reached an interim agreement with the school district to end their strike, the first of its kind in almost 50 years. Schools will reopen for staff on Friday and for students on Wednesday, after two holidays, reported San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Maria Su. District officials planned to hold a press conference later on Friday to share details of the agree…
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