SFUSD in state of emergency over faulty payroll software

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SFUSD in state of emergency over faulty payroll software
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'This has gone beyond anything that could qualify as an unfair labor practice,' said Galileo High School educator Jason Benchimol in an interview with the Labor Video Project.

S.F. Unified superintendent Matt Wayne declared a state of emergency over the technological issues occurring in the district payroll software in a press conference Monday.

The district switched to its current payroll software, EMPowerSF, in January. It was faulty from the beginning, according to reporting by the San Francisco Standard, and programmatic issues have persisted throughout the ten months of its use. "This has gone beyond anything that could qualify as an unfair labor practice," said Galileo High School educator Jason Benchimol in an interview with the Labor Video Project.

Can S.F. students keep up with new aggressive learning goals? S.F. Unified has a plan to get the majority of students reading and doing math by 2027 — but it's easier said than done Its progress will be published online on a public dashboard, which will be up and running in a few weeks, according to the district press release.

On Wednesday, the group at the district office created a memorial for Eddy Alarcon, an SFUSD paraeducator from who died of cancer in September. Alarcon's health insurance was cut off twice during his diagnosis due to a"glitch" in the payroll system, according to his sister Jackie Alarcon, which caused him immense stress.

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