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San Francisco’s teachers union overwhelmingly voted to ratify its new two-year contract on Friday, two weeks after the tentative deal ended a four-day strike.
United Educators of San Francisco, which represents 6,000 teachers, classroom aides, counselors, social workers and other staff, voted 92% in favor of the $183 million deal.
The contract includes a commitment from the district to fully fund family health care beginning next year and boosts wages for some of the district’s lowest-paid workers…