
"Very disappointed that this is the path that we have to take, but we are 100% committed to our students. A whole weekend where district management could come to the table and bargain and avert a strike if they provide us with a student-centered proposal."
"A neutral fact-finding report released late Thursday recommended reducing class sizes and the district eventually fully-funding health care benefits. As for wages, the report suggests a one-time payment to teachers of 1% of their salary, along with an increase of 2% this year."
"We are going to continue with serving meals. Each student will get a breakfast and a lunch. We have curriculum for each grade level that's adopted, that is aligned to our state standards."
Dublin teachers are prepared to strike on Monday in a labor dispute with the school district. The Teachers Association seeks improved wages, reduced class sizes, and full health care funding. A neutral fact-finding report released Thursday recommended a one-time 1% salary payment plus 2% annual increase, along with class size reductions and eventual full health care coverage. The district plans to maintain school operations during any strike, providing meals and curriculum-aligned instruction. Both sides express disappointment but remain open to negotiation over the weekend to prevent the work stoppage.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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