Posts tagged Twin Rivers Unified School District
Tentative agreement ends Twin Rivers teachers strike
March 24, 2026 // The two-year agreement includes fully paid family health care benefits under the Kaiser HMO plan, a change educators say will ease significant financial strain. “And it's retro pay, so our retirees are going to benefit from that as well. They'll get to retire with fully paid healthcare.
Opinion: California’s Kitchen Nightmare: Union Demands Rise as Enrollment Falls
March 20, 2026 // Even though public school enrollment has fallen sharply since the pandemic, most California districts have continued adding staff. Now teachers unions are pressing districts to commit to more expensive labor contracts, even as the funding they receive remains tied to the number of students they serve. Earlier this month, teachers in two Sacramento-area school districts walked off the job after contract negotiations stalled, bringing the number of teacher strikes in California to six this school year. And more may be on the way. Unions in Los Angeles and Berkeley have already authorized strikes if negotiations fail. These strikes are not isolated incidents. They are part of a coordinated statewide pressure campaign by the California Teachers Association (CTA) called “We Can’t Wait,”
Twin Rivers, Natomas strike plans are tied to a larger statewide push
March 8, 2026 // The collaboration is part of a campaign known as “We Can’t Wait,” in which 32 union districts are working together to negotiate with their respective districts, with some coordinating contracts to expire at the same time. Teacher labor tensions have been building across California in recent months. According to Goldberg, teachers in Los Angeles, Oakland, and West Sacramento voted overwhelmingly to authorize strikes.
Twin Rivers United labor union plans to go on strike, the first time in school district’s history
February 25, 2026 // The union represents about 1,500 teachers, psychologists, speech therapists, counselors, nurses, librarians, student learning coaches, student support teachers, visual and performing arts educators, teachers on special assignment, social workers and program specialists.