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Sacramento Teachers Plan Second Strike

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Annie Caditz, a French teacher at Hiram W. Johnson High School, partakes in a one-day strike in Sacramento on April 11, 2019 (Sruti Mamidanna/KQED)

Sacramento's largest teachers union says it's planning a one-day strike again later this month. The union staged a similar action in April. Unlike similar strikes in LA and Oakland, teachers in the Sacramento City School District already have a contract, which was hammered out in 2017.

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