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Oakland Teachers Prepare to Strike Thursday — How Did We Get Here?

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Oakland Teachers Prepare to Strike Thursday

Oakland teachers are planning to strike on Thursday following what they saw as a successful strike in Los Angeles last month. They want a 12 percent raise and smaller class sizes. The district is offering a 5 percent raise.

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