Mar. 2, 2026
San Francisco clerks strike ends, courts to resume normal operations Monday
San Francisco Superior Court clerks ended their two-day strike after reaching a tentative contract agreement addressing staffing, training, cost-of-living adjustments, and backlogs. Court operations resume Monday, pending union ratification.
The clerk strike at San Francisco Superior Court has been called off after a "tentative agreement" was reached over a new contract, resolving claims of staffing and training issues, union representatives said Friday afternoon.
Court services will resume as normal Monday morning, a news release on the agreement said.
After two days of strike action that saw trials postponed and hearings cancelled, union SEIU Local 1021 announced Friday communications with court ...
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