Teachers and Staff Reach Deal, Strike Ends
A Deal is Struck
A deal has been struck between West Contra Costa educators and the school district, bringing an end to a nearly week-long strike. Both sides announced the agreement early Wednesday, with the union and school board still needing to give their final approval.
Relief and Celebration
The district expressed relief that students and teachers would be back in classrooms by Thursday. The union celebrated the agreement, crediting their unity for the win.
The Strike Begins
The strike began on December 4th, with thousands of workers walking out. They demanded:
- Better pay
- Health benefits
- Smaller class sizes
- Safer working conditions
Tentative Agreement Details
The tentative agreement includes:
- An 8% raise over two years
- Fully covered health care by mid-2027
- Bonuses for special education teachers
- Plans to help international teachers gain permanent residency
- Improved classroom safety
Teamsters Local 856 Agreement
Another union, Teamsters Local 856, had already reached a deal with the district over the weekend. Their agreement included a 7% raise over two years. Due to a "me too" clause, the educators' union will receive the same percentage increase.
Highlighting Ongoing Issues
The strike highlighted ongoing issues in education, such as:
- Fair pay
- Safe working conditions
It also showed the power of collective action in negotiating better terms.