SFUSD directs staff to 'Staff Centers' as strike looms, prompting confusion

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As San Francisco Unified School District braces for a teachers’ walkout, it emails more than 6,000 employees detailing redeployment assignments to eight Staff Centers to maintain operations during Monday’s strike. The plan, affecting teachers, SEIU workers, principals and administrators, has sparked confusion and concern about crossing picket lines and what work will occur at the centers. Staff are asked to report by 7:30 a.m., bring their laptops, and note that printers won’t be available; the district says it cannot compel striking workers to cross the picket lines but must offer work opportunities for those unwilling to strike.
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