LAUSD strike ends after 3 days of protests and no deal reached.

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The three-day strike by around 60,000 Los Angeles Unified School District employees, represented by the Service Employees International Union, Local 99, has ended with no new agreement. Classes will resume on Friday, but the possibility of another strike is not off the table. The union is asking for a 30% wage increase and better working conditions, while LAUSD has offered a 23% wage increase over the next five years. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is actively involved in negotiations between the district and the union.
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- Letters to the Editor: Why LAUSD teachers are out of line to strike with SEIU workers Los Angeles Times
- I was a public school teacher and I know firsthand what Los Angeles school strikes do to students Fox News
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