LAUSD and Workers Reach Tentative Deal After Strike, Benefits for Students and Staff Expected.

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The Service Employees International Union, which represents 30,000 education workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District, has reached a tentative deal with the district following a three-day strike. The union had sought a 30% pay increase and a minimum wage of $25 per hour. The deal includes a one-time $1,000 raise, a minimum wage of $22.52 per hour, and a $3 million educational and professional development fund for union members. The deal must still be voted on by the full union.
Topics:nation#contract#education#education-workers#los-angeles#service-employees-international-union#strike
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