With contract negotiations between the Los Angeles School District and three unions coming down to the wire, the district’s 400,000 students and their families didn’t know when they went to sleep Monday night whether there would be school Tuesday morning.
In the end, school is open this week after the district and unions averted what would have been a historic joint labor strike Tuesday morning. District negotiators reached agreements with three labor partners over a 48-hour period. And the tentative contracts were celebrated at a joint press conference with labor and district leaders talking about unity after months of negotiations.
What are the takeaways from the averted 3-union strike? Read More HERE





