Representatives from the New Haven Teachers Association and the New Haven Unified School District will return to the negotiating table Thursday to try to end a teacher's strike that started on May 20.
Officials with the teachers' union said that both sides were working towards a tentative agreement, but nothing has been announced as of Thursday morning.
Union officials reiterated that the district can afford the association-proposed 3.7 percent and 3.26 percent cost-of-living-allowance raises for the next two school years.
"In addition to the $26 million in unrestricted reserves, the NHUSD gets a COLA (cost of living adjustment) for the entire budget every year. That means the portion of the 'pie' for teacher compensation also gets a COLA," NHTA President Joe Ku'e Angeles said in a statement. "District managers, by not passing that on to teachers, are stealing from the teachers."
Negotiations between the two sides restarted at 1 p.m. Wednesday, but teachers association officials said no more updates would be sent until a counter-proposal from district officials is received.
Educators planned to return to picket lines starting at 7 a.m. Thursday and will be hosting a news conference at Conley-Caraballo High School at 541 Blanche St. in Hayward at 8:30 a.m.
Students will hold a community rally that will be attended by educators at 11 a.m. at Charles F. Kennedy Park at 1333 Decoto Road in Union City.
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That will be following by block parties and neighborhood conversations near the following three schools in Union City: Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle at 31604 Alvarado Blvd., Cesar Chavez Middle School at 2801 Hop Ranch Road and the NHUSD Educational Services Center at 34200 Alvarado-Niles Road.