LAUSD Strike Set to Shutdown Schools Despite Last-Minute Negotiations.

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Talks between the Los Angeles Unified School District and Local 99 of Service Employees International Union failed to avert a three-day strike that will shut down Los Angeles public schools and lead to a massive disruption in the nation’s second-largest school system. The union is seeking a 30% salary increase plus $2 more per hour for the lowest-paid workers, expanded hours, and more full-time positions. The district has upped its offer considerably in a series of moves over several days, but the union is still going ahead with the strike.
- Last-minute talks fail, massive LAUSD strike and school shutdowns set for Tuesday Los Angeles Times
- LAUSD strike imminent as labor board refuses to half strike FOX 11 Los Angeles
- Last-minute negotiation plans fall flat; 3-day LAUSD strike appears unavoidable KABC-TV
- LAUSD preparing for school closures amid imminent strike, but remain open to negotiations KTLA Los Angeles
- Letters to the Editor: An LAUSD strike will remind L.A. how important its schools are Los Angeles Times
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