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SFUSD board adopts resolution to align district minimums with San Francisco wage where lawful
Summary
The San Francisco Unified School District board introduced and adopted a resolution directing, where legally permissible, that unrepresented district employees be paid at least the San Francisco minimum wage; the board asked staff for a budget impact breakdown and one commissioner abstained from the final vote.
The San Francisco Unified School District board on Aug. 11 moved to adopt a resolution directing the district, "where legally permissible," to set minimum wages for unrepresented employees at least equal to the City and County of San Francisco minimum wage.
Commissioner Haney introduced the resolution and read its text to the board, noting state law and the district’s status as a state entity that is not automatically subject to the city ordinance. The resolution cites the California minimum wage (noted in the reading as $8 now and…
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