Santa Barbara Teachers Association, School District Declare Impasse
A state mediator is expected to intervene to attempt to resolve the salary dispute.
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A state mediator is expected to intervene to attempt to resolve the salary dispute.
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SBTA President Hozby Galindo talks new union demonstrations, teaching background, and negotiations updates.
The district accuses teachers’ union of bad-faith bargaining and proposes a process of in-depth budget analysis and fiscal fact-finding to remedy the impasse.
New school boardmember Dr. Sunita Beall says, “Teachers need to have a living wage.”
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