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More than 30,000 public-school teachers of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) went on strike from January 14 to 22, 2019. [1] Protesting low pay, large class sizes, inadequate support staffs of nurses and librarians, and the proliferation of charter schools, the teachers went on strike for the first time in the district in 30 years.
Around 30,000 LA Unified School District support workers are staging a walkout over wages and working conditions LA school strike – news: 420,000 students sent home as teachers back workers in ...
Thousands of service workers backed by teachers began a three-day strike against the Los Angeles Unified School District on Tuesday, shutting down education for a half-million students in the ...
The planned three-day walkout by support staff and teachers in L.A. Unified would shut down schools. Supt. Alberto Carvalho said he is prepared to bargain around the clock.
The L.A. strike follows a six-day teachers' strike in 2019 and the coronavirus pandemic that closed in-classroom instruction for more than a year in 2020 and 2021.
Though one in five LAUSD students attended a charter school at the time of the strike, [10] UTLA argued that independent charter schools were siphoning money from traditional public schools. [11] A fact-finding report failed to resolve matters and UTLA stated that a strike would proceed on January 10, 2019. [12]
But the union also said it was willing to resume talks if the Los Angeles Unified School District agreed to meet its demand for a 30% salary increase plus $2 more per hour for the lowest-paid workers.
UPDATED with latest: The union representing 30,000 Los Angeles Unified School District service workers who just concluded a three-day strike has reached a tentative labor contract with the ...