UPDATE: San Francisco Unified School District, service workers reach tentative agreement to avert strike
The United Educators of San Francisco announced the results of the vote by members to give leaders the authorization to call for a strike.
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More than 3,000 members voted, with 97% saying yes to the strike.
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The union that represents 900 para-educators, food service workers, and custodians voted last week to authorize a strike.
They want the district to keep up with what the city pays for similar jobs, which they say is up to 25% higher.
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The union says its contract expired at the end of June.
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