Imperial Valley Press

Oakland teachers announce strike over pay, class sizes

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Oakland teachers say they will strike starting Thursday.

The union representi­ng the 3,000 teachers announced the walkout Saturday, making it the latest in a wave of educator activism that has swept the U.S. since last spring.

The union wants smaller class sizes, more counselors and full-time nurses, and a 12 percent raise over three years. The district has offered 5 percent and says it is squeezed by rising costs.

The action comes a day after the sides received compromise recommenda­tions in a fact-finding report.

Oakland Unified School District Superinten­dent Kyla Johnson-Trammell said Friday she was pleased with the recommenda­tions and hoped it would coax the union back to negotiatio­ns.

“If both sides are committed to settling the contract before a strike occurs -- and we are -- an agreement can certainly be reached without disrupting the educationa­l experience for students, families and staff,” she said in a statement Saturday.

But union president Keith Brown said the teachers will strike unless the district dramatical­ly changes its spending approach.

“We will strike for our students, we will strike for education justice, we will strike for racial justice,” Brown said at a news conference Saturday. “We will strike for the future of public education in Oakland.”

Oakland Unified has about 37,000 students.

The city of roughly 400,000 is preparing for a strike, although Mayor Libby Schaaf is urging both sides to continue negotiatin­g. The city is opening recreation centers and all public libraries for families affected by a strike.

The strike would follow one by Denver teachers, who ended a three-day walkout this week after reaching a tentative deal raising their wages. Teachers in the nation’s second-largest school district, Los Angeles, staged a six-day strike last month. That walkout ended when teachers settled on a 6 percent raise and promises of smaller class sizes and the addition of more nurses and counselors.

 ?? AP Photo/DAVID ZAlubowSkI ?? In this Feb. 11 file photo, teachers carry placards as they walk a picket line outside South High School in Denver.
AP Photo/DAVID ZAlubowSkI In this Feb. 11 file photo, teachers carry placards as they walk a picket line outside South High School in Denver.

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