Twin Rivers Unified School District teachers went on strike nine days ago and, as of Tuesday afternoon, were back at the bargaining table. Within the Natomas Unified School District, frustrations grew on Tuesday as the strike had reached its seventh day with no date set for new talks.
At Twin Rivers, the call to return to the bargaining table came from Assemblymember Maggy Krell (D-Sacramento), who asked school district leaders and teachers' union representatives to restart negotiations after talks stalled.
"Saying that we had to agree to their proposal on health benefits that was going to sunset in 2027, which would ultimately end up being a pay cut to members," Ward said.
A parent was arrested outside the Natomas Unified district offices on Arena Boulevard after she went inside the building, which is closed during the strike, and refused to leave.
Parents and educators told CBS News Sacramento the woman peacefully went inside the offices to request that the district bargaining team get back to the negotiating table with NTA.
Both strikes are the first ever of their kind in each district.
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