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Kids enrolled in San Francisco public schools haven’t been in class since last week due to striking teachers. It’s the latest reminder that any Democrats who want to say yes to a future of abundance with competent, affordable governance will first have to say no to public-sector unions. Jill Tucker reports for the San Francisco Chronicle: After 16 hours of
negotiations through the wee hours of Thursday morning, San Francisco labor and school district officials remained at odds over contract terms as the teachers strike moved into its fourth day. The two sides continued to trade conflicting messages about what was happening behind the closed doors. Union leaders said in a 2 a.m. overnight video that they waited until 1 a.m. for a counterproposal. “We need to keep up the
struggle,” said Nathalie Hrizi, United Educators of San Francisco Vice President of Substitutes.
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