
"SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The first San Francisco teachers' strike in 47 years, which has closed schools for days, is ending as SFUSD and the teachers union reached a tentative deal early Friday morning. SFUSD and the United Educators of San Francisco have agreed to a tentative $183 million deal. The agreement is increasing educators' salaries and healthcare benefits in a two-year contract. The teachers are getting the equivalent of a 6% raise over two years."
"SFUSD and the United Educators of San Francisco have agreed to a tentative $183 million deal. The agreement is increasing educators' salaries and healthcare benefits in a two-year contract. The teachers are getting the equivalent of a 6% raise over two years. Schools will remain closed on Friday and with holidays on Monday and Tuesday, schools are set to reopen on Wednesday."
San Francisco public schools were affected by the first teachers' strike in 47 years, which closed schools for several days. SFUSD and the United Educators of San Francisco reached a tentative $183 million, two-year agreement. The contract increases educators' salaries and healthcare benefits and yields the equivalent of a 6% raise over two years. Schools were scheduled to remain closed on Friday, and with holidays on Monday and Tuesday, they are set to reopen on Wednesday. The tentative deal ended the strike that had closed classrooms. Further updates were to be provided by ABC7 News.
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