A Statewide Strike in 2025? Here’s How it Could Happen

Picture this: educators from San Diego to San Jose, LA to Sacramento, all at once taking to the streets and withholding our labor, demanding the conditions and wages we’ve been denied in contract after contract. Students and families joining the pickets across the state, expressing collective joy for a vision of fully-funded schools. 

The “We Can’t Wait” campaign, lead by the California Alliance for Community Schools (CACS), has begun — uniting 14 educator unions across California that share a contract expiration date of June 2025. In November, CACS held a meeting between bargaining teams from each union. Our OEA bargaining team has started drafting proposals ahead of that deadline, with an eye toward statewide coordination for similar demands: fully-staffed schools, higher wages, and stability for our students. This should only be the beginning: all union members must be involved in statewide organizing in a bottom-up push. Superficial coordination between union leaders will not cut it. To actually win these demands statewide, it will take a groundswell of organizing between rank-and-file educators. 

Specialists in Oakland could meet with those in another district to identify common issues; school sites could adopt “sister schools” in another city to generate media; veteran strikers in LA or Oakland could share strategies with teachers in San Diego who haven’t struck in a generation.
A statewide strike is possible, and it’s up to us — the rank and file — to make it happen.

Oakland  RANK AND FILE CAUCUS


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    Adult School Teachers United (ASTU/WCCUSD) endorsed the WCW Oakland rally at UTR’s request. We also urged that WCW adopt as a central slogan:
    “Redistribute Corporate Wealth”. This was OEA’s official position from roughly 2003-11. It makes the point that the money IS there in this, the 5th
    largest economy in the world. OEA members demonstrated at Fortune 500 Clorox, Shorenstein Properties (one of the largest real estate speculators
    in the U.S.) World Savings, Kaiser Permanente, and the Port of Oakland. OEA wrote the city demanding that it convene a consortium of all Oakland
    metropolitan corporations to have them pay off the school debt. After the bank bailout began, RCW become Bail Out Schools and Social Services Not
    Banks. And we actually won a one-year rate freeze from Kaiser, at the time, the only freeze of its kind in the entire country. The tables have to be
    turned in this debate, highlighting corporate wealth…and preparing for statewide strike action where no District goes back in until every District’s
    unions have won their contracts.
    Bob Mandel, member, ASTU BT,

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