Strike Details
The UESF represents over 6,000 teachers and educators in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD). The strike is the result of failed negotiations between the UESF and the SFUSD over salary increases and healthcare benefits.

The San Francisco teachers’ strike has begun, with the United Educators of San Francisco (UESF) seeking a 9% raise over two years and fully funded dependent healthcare. The district has offered 6%, citing a projected $102 million deficit. Schools have closed as talks are set to resume.
The UESF represents over 6,000 teachers and educators in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD). The strike is the result of failed negotiations between the UESF and the SFUSD over salary increases and healthcare benefits.
This strike highlights the ongoing challenges faced by educators and school districts nationwide regarding fair compensation, benefits, and resource allocation. The outcome of these negotiations will have significant implications for the education sector and the community at large.
The strike is not just about our salaries; it’s about the future of education in San Francisco.
"The strike underscores the importance of prioritizing educator well-being and recognizing the value of their work. It also brings attention to the need for sustainable funding models that support both educators and the educational system as a whole.
As negotiations continue, the community awaits a resolution that balances the needs of educators, students, and the district. The impact of this strike will be closely watched, potentially influencing education policy and labor relations in other districts.
The strike emphasizes the need for fair compensation and sustainable funding in education. As the situation unfolds, the community looks forward to a resolution that supports both educators and students. For more information on how you can support fair education policies, consider visiting the Learning First Website.