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LAUSD strike may have been illegal so trial can move ahead, labor board says
The three-day strike that shut down public schools in Los Angeles may have been illegal, according to complaints issued by state regulators, clearing the way for the district’s case against the two unions that walked out to move to a formal hearing. The actions by the California Public Employment Relations Board do not represent a…
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LAUSD budget shows a higher ending balance, with caveats
For months, the Los Angeles Unified School District had been saying that, despite an ending balance of $4.93 billion for the current school year, the district could be at financial risk in the future. Part of that equation changed Monday, when the district updated that figure to $5.12 billion — while also stating the system’s…
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Editorial: Who says L.A.’s mayor doesn’t have power over schools?
Los Angeles mayors have no official authority over local schools, but they have a big stake in their success. And the kind of political capital that can make people listen. For that reason, Los Angeles was fortunate that Mayor Karen Bass stepped up last week to mediate a labor impasse between the Los Angeles Unified…
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Poll of LAUSD parents shows catching up on lost classroom instruction top priority
Los Angeles parents demanded higher quality education for their children in the third year of pandemic learning, with an emphasis on recovering social-emotional and academic learning skills. In a poll conducted in the 2021-22 school year by GPSN and the Loyola Marymount University Center for Equity for English Learners, parents expressed the need to close learning gaps caused by the…
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Was the LAUSD strike illegal? That’s up to a judge to decide
The Los Angeles Unified School District strike may be a concern of the past, but the question of whether the three-day walkout was illegal remains an issue to be resolved in the future. That question will not be answered by the district or labor leaders, but by an administrative law judge who will rule on the unfair…
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LA School Workers Get “Historic” Salary Raise in Tentative Agreement
The union representing 30,000 Los Angeles Unified School District service workers has reached an “historic” tentative labor contract with the district just one day after ending a work stoppage that shuttered the nation’s second-largest school system for three days, officials said. The deal effectively meets the union’s demand for a 30% pay raise and also…
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Q&A: 5 questions that arise from LAUSD’s historic labor settlement
Despite the deal with the district’s service workers union, much remains to be addressed, including learning loss and negotiations over a new contract with teachers. Los Angeles Unified School District workers, parents and leaders alike rejoiced when a labor contract agreement was reached Friday, March 24, following a mammoth three-day strike that shut down America’s second-largest school system. But…
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LAUSD and union workers who led massive strike reach tentative settlement
A tentative agreement reached Friday between the Los Angeles Unified School District and the union representing support staff won raises of about 30% or more for the lowest-wage workers, one day after the end of a strike that shut down schools for three days. If approved by union members, the agreement — achieved after mediation…
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School workers to see 30% raise, retroactive pay, as LAUSD announces deal with union following strike
A day after the end of a 72-hour strike that saw LAUSD custodians, cafeteria workers, teacher aides, special education assistants and bus drivers represented by Service Employees International Union Local 99 walk off the job, the school district announced an agreement on a new contract that “significantly increases salaries for close to 30,000 members.” Reportedly…
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LAUSD Strike Continues; Mayor Bass Looks to Broker Solution
Los Angeles Unified School District service workers picketed for a second day Wednesday, again shuttering campuses in the nation’s second-largest school district, but contract talks were again taking place between the district and union, facilitated by Mayor Karen Bass. In a statement Tuesday morning, Mayor Karen Bass’ office said Bass “will continue to work privately…
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LAUSD union behind massive strike has not ruled out a second walkout to win pay hike
A mammoth strike led by Los Angeles Unified’s lowest paid workers and supported by teachers kept district campuses closed Wednesday for a second day, as union leaders said they intend to stay out until Thursday and have not ruled out a later, possibly protracted strike if their demands for pay increases are not met. Bus…
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Massive strike shutters LAUSD as a sea of workers seeking higher wages rallies downtown
The start of a massive three-day strike led by the lowest paid public school workers and supported by teachers shut down Los Angeles campuses Tuesday amid a fierce morning storm, sent parents scrambling for child care and meals and brought thousands of picketers to campuses and a boisterous afternoon rally downtown. The strike culminated a…





