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Three unions unite in massive LAUSD strike threat: What's at stake for workers, families

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Three unions unite in massive LAUSD strike threat: What's at stake for workers, families

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Three unions, representing 70,000 employees of the Los Angeles public school system, are threatening to strike next Tuesday to demand higher pay and better working conditions. The strike would bring the nation's second-largest school system to a standstill, with schools likely to be closed if any two of the three unions walk out.

The Los Angeles public school system is facing a potential strike next Tuesday. Three unions, United Teachers Los Angeles, Local 99 of Service Employees International Union, and Associated Administrators of Los Angeles, are united in their demands for higher pay and better working conditions. They represent 70,000 employees, including teachers, principals, and support staff. The unions claim the district has enough money in reserves to meet their demands. A strike would close schools, affecting thousands of students and families.

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