
"It's a huge deal for our teachers, because it means that they're able to do the job they love, even more effectively. The new three-year contract guarantees smaller classes, better healthcare and higher wages."
Dublin Teachers Association members ended their strike after reaching a tentative agreement with the district following intensive 12-hour negotiations. The new three-year contract includes provisions for smaller class sizes, improved healthcare benefits, and increased wages for educators. Union president Brad Dobrzenski expressed optimism about the outcome, noting the agreement enables teachers to perform their jobs more effectively. The contract requires ratification by teachers before becoming final. Schools remained open during the strike, and students are expected to return to classes on Monday, as Friday was already a scheduled non-school day.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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