LAUSD and Support Staff Reach Historic Deal After 3-Day Strike.

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The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has reached a tentative agreement with the Service Employees International Local 99 union to increase salaries by 30% and provide health care to more members. The deal comes after a three-day strike by bus drivers, cafeteria workers, classroom assistants, and other SEIU Local 99 members that shut down district schools. The contract will also bring health benefits to part-time employees that work at least four hours a day and their families. The agreement is pending a vote by union members.
- LAUSD Reaches Deal With Support Staff On Salary Increases, Other Benefits, After Three-Day Strike Ends LAist
- LAUSD reaches historic deal, meets demands of union workers following 3-day strike KTLA 5
- Los Angeles Schools and 30,000 Workers Reach Tentative Deal After Strike The New York Times
- Letters to the Editor: Teachers have no doubt: We were right to strike with other LAUSD workers Los Angeles Times
- I was on the Los Angeles picket line. Here’s why our strike will benefit students and workers Fox News
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