Day Three of SF Teachers' Strike to Take Place at Ocean Beach for Human Banner Wednesday
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Day Three of SF Teachers' Strike to Take Place at Ocean Beach for Human Banner Wednesday
"San Francisco public school teachers are making national headlines as they head into day three of a historic strike, with talks between union and district representatives slowly progressing and other districts across the state considering similar action. As SFist reported Tuesday, classes have been cancelled Wednesday at San Francisco Unified School District as contract negotiations continued into Tuesday evening. SFist took part in Tuesday's march, which began at Dolores Park and ended at City Hall by way of SFUSD's headquarters on Franklin Street."
"Organizers estimated that 20,000 people were in attendance Wednesday and 15,000 Tuesday. View this post on Instagram A post shared by On the Line (@laborontheline) The United Educators of San Francisco announced on social media Tuesday that part of Wednesday's strike would include a human banner facilitated by artists David Solnit and Andres Amador at Ocean Beach (1070 Great Highway), spelling out Strike For Our Students. Participants are asked to wear red and white."
San Francisco public school teachers launched a historic strike as negotiations between union and district representatives slowly progressed and other California districts considered similar action. Classes were cancelled Wednesday at San Francisco Unified School District. Thousands marched from Dolores Park to City Hall and SFUSD headquarters; organizers estimated 20,000 on Wednesday. United Educators of San Francisco organized a human banner at Ocean Beach spelling 'Strike For Our Students' and asked participants to wear red and white. Union members were instructed to picket at individual school sites. National outlets covered the strike and the California Teachers Association promoted a statewide 'We Can't Wait' campaign supporting local districts.
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