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San Francisco Teachers Strike Over Pay & Healthcare
9 Feb
Summary
- Teachers struck Monday after a year of contract negotiations.
- Healthcare costs are a major point of contention for families.
- This marks the first teacher strike in San Francisco in 50 years.

Schools in San Francisco closed their doors on Monday as approximately 6,000 educators, counselors, and nurses commenced a strike. This action, the first teacher strike in the city in half a century, impacts 50,000 students and follows nearly a year of stalled contract negotiations.
The United Educators of San Francisco and the San Francisco Unified School District have been in discussions regarding pay increases and escalating healthcare costs. Teachers are particularly concerned about family health insurance premiums, which they currently pay a significant portion of and are projected to increase further. The union is advocating for 100% coverage of family plans and a substantial pay raise over two years.




