Oakland teachers furious about imposed contract
By Nanette Asimov/San Francisco Chronicle
In a rare move that has infuriated teachers, the Oakland Board of
Education has quit labor negotiations and imposed a no-raise contract
that will free the district to increase class size and save up to $3
million. On Thursday, a day after hundreds of teachers stormed out of a
meeting in which the school board unanimously approved the one-sided
contract, Superintendent Tony Smith tried to soothe the fury and
explain the district's unusual decision. "It is an unfortunate and sad
time," Smith said. Oakland teachers "are among the lowest paid in the
East Bay. It's absolutely inadequate." He said the district has to cut
$85 million - about a quarter of its budget - but will not cut salaries
or health benefits. Instead, dozens of teachers will be laid off,
elementary class sizes will grow, and schools and programs will close,
he said. (more...)