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Omaha Steve

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Sat Feb 21, 2026, 09:55 AM 21 hrs ago

Oakland teachers' union votes to authorize potential strike, citing low wages and high turnover

Source: ABC 7 News

Saturday, February 21, 2026 1:31AM

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- On Friday, members of the Oakland teachers' union voted to authorize a potential strike.

The union said members are advocating for a fair contract that "ensures the safe, stable, racially-just schools Oakland students deserve."

"Right now, OUSD educators are the lowest paid in the region, and as a result, the District loses nearly 400 hardworking, dedicated educators per year, costing the district $7.5 million annually," said Kampala Taiz-Rancifer, president of the Oakland Education Association. "This is a waste of resources, destabilizes classrooms, and especially hurts our most vulnerable students. Oakland educators have been in this fight for the schools our students deserve for a long time-and we remain committed to stabilizing our schools."

The union said the strike vote comes after nearly 12 months of bargaining with OUSD holding at a 0% wage increase.

Read more: https://abc7news.com/post/oakland-education-association-votes-authorize-potential-strike-citing-low-wages-large-classrooms-high-turnover/18627535/

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Oakland teachers' union votes to authorize potential strike, citing low wages and high turnover (Original Post) Omaha Steve 21 hrs ago OP
It worked for us in SFUSD kimbutgar 19 hrs ago #1
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