San Francisco Unified reaches tentative agreement with 1,000 school employees

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The San Francisco Unified School District and the union representing more than 1,000 school employees has reached a tentative labor agreement to avert a strike.

SAN FRANCISCO – SFUSD announced Wednesday that Service Employees International Union Local 1021 has agreed to a deal that includes pay increases dating back to last year and a one-time stipend of $1,500 per employee. 'We're pleased to reach a tentative agreement with our labor partners,' Superintendent Matt Wayne said in a statement.

If ratified by workers and finalized by the school board, the new contract with SEIU would expire on June 30, 2025.The tentative agreement with SEIU comes as the district continues negotiations with the United Educators of San Francisco, which represents teachers. Last week, 97% of members voted to give union leadership approval to call a strike vote if necessary.Negotiations took place between the district and UESF on Monday, with an additional meeting scheduled later this week.

 

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