San Francisco Unified School District sends assignments to staff on strike day
February 8, 2026 • Google News World
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San Francisco Unified Schools to Close on Monday Due to Ongoing Labor Dispute
The San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) has announced that it will close schools on Monday due to an ongoing labor dispute with its teachers’ union. The district and the union have been engaged in negotiations, but no agreement has been reached.
According to reports, the district sent emails to staff members on Friday, assigning tasks for the day of the planned strike. These assignments included various administrative and maintenance duties, which were intended to minimize disruptions to school operations.
The SFUSD and the teachers’ union have been at odds over issues such as salary, benefits, and working conditions. The district has stated that it is committed to finding a solution to the dispute, but so far, no agreement has been reached.
As a result of the ongoing labor dispute, schools will be closed on Monday, affecting thousands of students and staff members. The district has not provided an exact date for when schools are expected to reopen.
The SFUSD and the teachers’ union have scheduled multiple meetings to discuss the issues at hand, but no further updates have been announced.
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