On October 6, the SEIU 1021 Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) bargaining team, alongside Oakland Education Association (OEA), delivered extremely important proposals in our contract negotiations with OUSD management: a COVID-19 safety protocol designed to ensure that management started protecting the health and safety of District students, District employees, and the larger OUSD community.
We have demanded that District management provide the following:
On October 6, the SEIU 1021 Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) bargaining team, alongside Oakland Education Association (OEA), delivered extremely important proposals in our contract negotiations with OUSD management: a COVID-19 safety protocol designed to ensure that management started protecting the health and safety of District students, District employees, and the larger OUSD community.
We have demanded that District management provide the following:
OUSD management’s response?
”No.”
Management has refused to take appropriate steps to protect students, staff, educators, and our community, rejecting our ideas while failing to propose any solutions of their own. Moreover, management has outright refused to bargain on some of these critical issues impacting our health and safety.
For example, management’s chief negotiator said at the table on Oct. 20 that management would not negotiate over the District’s disastrous approach to upholding student masking rules—full stop.
Not only does management’s refusal to engage on these issues amount to bad-faith bargaining, it endangers worker and student health and safety: These proposals are of the most critical importance right now. School employees need to be able to stay home when they are experiencing possible symptoms of COVID-19 or have been exposed without risking their ability to pay their bills. We need adequate weekly testing across the board to protect our entire school community. And as cooler temperatures and rain arrive in the Bay Area, we have no more time to waste in making sure that students can safely and comfortably eat outdoors or in modified, well-ventilated indoor spaces with monitoring for adherence to the mask policies.
All of the policies we have proposed are absolutely crucial for preventing new outbreaks and protecting our students, staff, educators, and the larger community. They are also commonplace at other school districts with proactive and accountable management teams.
COVID-19 is once again surging across the Bay Area, including in Oakland schools. Yet OUSD management is acting as if the pandemic were over, failing to take any action in those two weeks before rejecting the core of our proposal yesterday at the table. They continued to display their lack of urgency in showing up late to bargaining yesterday unprepared to provide us with answers to even the most straightforward questions.
Management’s blatant disregard for our safety and our lives must not go unchecked. They have wasted far too much time already. We cannot afford to lose a single day more.