San Francisco Teachers Union Sets Strike Date

Today a state-appointed fact-finding panel released a report that enables United Educators San Francisco to set a strike date, with Monday the earliest possible walkout. The non-binding report recommends three percent annual raises over a two-year contract, rejects fully funded dependent healthcare citing $11–14 million annual cost, and sides largely with the district’s fiscal concerns, prompting a union dissent.
Key Points
- 1Allows union to call a strike 48 hours after notice, with Monday earliest possible walkout.
- 2Recommends three percent annual raises over two years but denies dependent healthcare due to $11–14M cost.
- 3Pressures district bargaining, increasing strike likelihood and risking classroom disruptions and staffing instability.
Scoring Rationale
Official fact-finding yields an actionable strike trigger; local scope and no relevance to core data science limit impact.
Sources
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