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2022 Negotiations Updates

Sunday, April 3, 2022

MOU Between 麻豆果冻传媒 and SEIU April 3 2022

MOU Between 麻豆果冻传媒 and SCTA 鈥 Substitute Pay & Extra Work 2021-2022 School Year 鈥 April 3, 2022

MOU Between 麻豆果冻传媒 and SCTA 2019-2022 Successor Contract and COVID Reopening Schools Negotiations April 3 2022

MOU Between 麻豆果冻传媒 and SCTA 鈥 Safely Reopening Schools to In-Person Instruction Services & Independent Study 鈥 April 3 2022

MOU Between 麻豆果冻传媒 and SCTA Nurse Extra Hours 2021 2022 School Year

MOU Between 麻豆果冻传媒 and SCTA Temporarily Assigning Training Specialists to Fill Vacant Teaching Positions in the District 3-22-22

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Enhanced Sacramento City Unified School District Proposal to the Sacramento City Teachers Association 2019-2022 Successor Contract Negotiations and 2021-2022 COVID and Reopening Negotiations

Monday, March 21, 2022

Sacramento City Unified School District Proposal to the Sacramento City Teachers Association 2019-2022 Successor Contract Negotiations and 2021-2022 COVID and Reopening Negotiations

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Report and Recommendation of Fact Finding Panel 鈥 PERB Case No SA-IM-3546-E 鈥 Dissent

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Friday, March 11, 2022

麻豆果冻传媒 Supplemental Information for Fact Finding

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Letter to SCTA Regarding Accurate Communications on Fact Finding

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Please see this letter which was sent to all 麻豆果冻传媒 staff this evening:

 

Dear colleagues,

I have heard questions and concerns from many of our school sites about Sacramento City Teachers Association鈥檚 (SCTA) current efforts to vote for a strike. I know that hearing about a potential strike and potential disruption to student learning can be extremely unsettling. In response I am sharing the following information.

In recognition that teaching and learning during a pandemic has presented extra challenges, Sac City Unified has tried since last July to problem solve and reach an agreement with SCTA to address COVID-related challenges for the 2021-22 school year. Our goal was to ensure that schools could reopen safely and the district could provide the best education possible under the constraints of the pandemic.

The problem-solving proposals that we presented as early as August 2021 included:

  • Providing who volunteered to take on additional students in independent study;
  • Providing and our existing secondary teachers who substituted during their prep period;
  • Providing who took on COVID-related duties after regular work hours;
  • Supporting students who were required to quarantine by providing simultaneous in-person and remote instruction for students in short-term independent study, with ;
  • Complying with the COVID-19 public health guidance and recommendations for schools, detailed in the district鈥檚 ; and 
  • Addressing staffing shortages by temporarily utilizing 28 District Training Specialists to .

After working for months trying to reach agreement with SCTA on these matters, the district sought a declaration of impasse in December 2021 from the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB). Neutral mediators were called in to facilitate talks, but after several sessions the mediators recommended that both parties participate in a Fact Finding process with the goal of resolving outstanding issues so an agreement on the COVID-related issues for this school year could be reached.

In our mpasse filing to PERB, we narrowly defined our disagreements as stemming from COVID and our efforts to reopen our schools and protect continuity of learning. Since we are now nearly at the last quarter of our school year, we are still eager to resolve these outstanding issues in a way that best serves all students.

We are on two separate negotiations tracks. The first is over our school reopening plans related to COVID-19. The second is over the full successor contract to our current agreement that lapsed in July 2019. The district and SCTA have both acknowledged that we are not at impasse over successor contract negotiations. The fact finding process we are in has nothing to do with inaccurate claims about 鈥渉ealth benefit takeaways鈥 or 鈥渟alary freezes鈥 that SCTA union leadership has used to urge SCTA members to strike.

To be clear, the district did not file for impasse due to negotiations about a successor contract.  As such, the district cannot impose changes to health benefits and other matters as a result of the current Fact Finding process because we are not at impasse over those matters. If SCTA union leadership leverages the Fact Finding process to include successor contract issues into the hearing, it will enable SCTA to bypass further legitimate talks on our broader successor agreement and disregard the purpose of the impasse process.

A strike will cause chaos for students and families.

After nearly three school years of interrupted learning due to COVID-related school closures, illness, and quarantines, it is unconscionable that SCTA is threatening a strike to shut down our schools. This is offensive to all of our families that have been waiting for their children鈥檚 school experience to get back to normal. Taking away students鈥 access to learning time and the support services that our schools provide is inappropriate. This is especially hurtful and harmful to our most vulnerable students who count on our schools as safe havens, and families who do not have the luxury of keeping their children unsupervised at home.

Striking employees stand to lose income.

A strike will also hurt our employees because they will lose wages for every day off the job, thus hurting students, families, and employees.

A path forward.

While our district works to avoid an unnecessary and detrimental strike, please be aware that a lot of misleading and false information is being circulated. Please refer to 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Negotiations Updates web page for accurate information, including proposals and counterproposals related to COVID-19 and updates about negotiations. I encourage you to demand and review credible sourced information.

The district remains committed to working through the current impasse process to reach agreement on COVID-related issues for the 2021-22 school year. We are also committed to continuing successor contract negotiations with SCTA and hope to reach an agreement that is in the best interest of our students, staff, and community. 

Sincerely,

Superintendent Jorge Aguilar

Friday, March 4, 2022

Scope of Issues for Fact-Finding

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2021 SCTA Successor Contract Negotiations

PERB Determination Finding SCTA鈥檚 Action Unlawful

6.9.2021 PERB determination finding SCTA violated the law for refusing to negotiate with 麻豆果冻传媒 on successor contract

PERB found that SCTA failed to negotiate in good faith with the District over a successor contract for over a year and failed to respond to the District鈥檚 proposals which unreasonably delayed negotiations and thwarted the possibility of reaching an agreement.  

Documents

Overview of Sac City Unified Proposals

Negotiations Update (Background and data as of 3/3/2020)

 

麻豆果冻传媒 Unfair Practice Charge Against SCTA 鈥 3.11.2019

Negotiations Dashboard 鈥 Successor Contract 

Date Document Link
10/13/2021 District Proposals to SCTA

Proposed Tentative Agreement

Proposal on Article 5

Proposal on Article 12 鈥 Date Corrected 鈥 Updated 10/22/2021

Proposal on Article 13

Proposal on Article 26

8/25/2021 SCTA Proposal Proposal to extend 2016-2019 Contract with 3.5% across-the-board increase
8/11/2021 Letter to SCTA from Board of Education Letter to David Fisher on Negotiations Team
7/27/2021 SCTA Proposal to District  Proposal to District on Ground Rules
7/23/2021 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher on 2021 Negotiations Conduct and Ground Rules 
7/20/2021 District Proposals to SCTA

Proposal to SCTA on Article 6 - Evaluation and Appendix A

Proposed Appendix A Redlines 

7/20/2021 District Responses to SCTA proposals

Response to Article 1- Recognition

Response to Article 5 - Hours of Employment

Response to Article 7 - Assignments

Response to Article 8 鈥 Vacancies and Transfers

Response to Article 11 - Safety Conditions

Response to Article 13 - Employee Benefits

Response to Article 17 - Class Size

Response to Article 18 - Organizational Rights

Response to Article 26 - Duration

6/28/2021 Letter to SCTA Letter to John Borsos on Authority to Sign and Bargaining Schedule 
6/23/2021 District Response to Proposals

District Rejects SCTA Revised Proposal 鈥淎rticle on Whole Child鈥

District Response to SCTA Proposal on Article 4

6/23/2021 SCTA Counterproposal to District

Counterproposal on Article 8 鈥 Vacancies and Transfers

Summary

6/22/2021

SCTA   Counterproposal to District 

Counterproposal on Article 1

Counterproposal on Article 18 鈥 Organization Rights 

6/17/2021 Letter from the District to SCTA Letter from Superintendent Aguilar to David Fisher on Successor Contract Negotiations
6/17/2021 Letter from SCTA to District Letter from David Fisher, Niki Milevsky, and John Borsos to Superintendent Aguilar and President Pritchett 
6/9/2021 PERB Finding PERB finding that SCTA refused to negotiate
6/8/2021 Proposal from SCTA to the District

SCTA Framework for Reopening in 2021-22

Proposal on Article 4. Grievance Procedures

Proposal on Article 5. Hours of Work

Proposal on Article 7. Assignments

Proposal on Article 17. Class Sizes

5/12/2021 Proposal from SCTA to the District

Proposed Preamble

Counterproposal on Article 11. Safety Conditions

Counterproposal on Article 13. Health Plan 

Proposal on Compensation

Proposal on Article 26. Duration

Proposal on Whole Child 

Restorative Practices Proposal 

Summary

     

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2020 SCTA Successor Contract Negotiations

Date Document Link
     
9/16/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher requesting dates to negotiate on successor contract
7/14/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to John Borsos requesting dates to negotiate on successor contract and requesting SCTA counter to district proposals passed between August-December 2019
7/7/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher requesting dates to negotiate on successor contract
6/25/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher requesting dates to negotiate on successor contract
6/22/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to John Borsos declining SCTA request to combine negotiations of reopening schools with successor contract 
6/17/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher requesting dates to negotiate on successor contract 
6/8/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to John Borsos confirming budget presentation and meeting on successor contract on June 9.
5/29/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher confirming date of budget presentation and requesting additional dates to resume negotiations on successor contract  
5/20/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher requesting dates to resume negotiations on successor contract 
5/15/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher requesting SCTA resume negotiations on successor contract
3/24/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher requesting SCTA response to District proposals 
3/5/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher in response to SCTA鈥檚 questions about authority of 麻豆果冻传媒 Negotiations Team to bargain 
3/2/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher commencing negotiations and introducing 麻豆果冻传媒 labor team
2/6/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher confirming March 3 to commence negotiations and offering additional dates 
2/3/2020 SCTA Letter to District SCTA Letter agreeing to meet on March 3
1/31/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher inviting SCTA to negotiate on successor contract
1/22/2020 Letter to SCTA Letter to David Fisher inviting SCTA to negotiate on successor contract
1/20/2020 SCTA Letter to District Letter from SCTA leadership refusing to negotiation on successor contract
     
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2017 Negotiations Updates

Thursday, December 7, 2017

At the December 7, 2017 Board of Education meeting, the district approved the 2016-19 tentative agreement with the Sacramento City Teachers Association. 

2016-19 Agreement with the Sacramento City Teachers Association

12/7/17 Board of Education Agenda Item 8.4

Monday, November 6, 2017

The district and Sacramento City Teachers Association (SCTA) have reached a tentative agreement on a 3-year contract. More details of this agreement will be released in the coming weeks.