The Oakland Education Association (OEA) announced Saturday an agreement has been reached on some Common Good proposals.
Association announced Saturday an agreement has been reached on some Common Good proposals.
OEA said an agreement was reached to include reparations for Black students, resources for unhoused students, and shared governance. "We are still on strike, but momentum is on our side," the OEA said in a tweet. "OEA's bargaining team continues to bargain to reach a full Tentative Agreement."
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