LAUSD strike still on for Tuesday despite tentative agreements with two of three unions
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LAUSD strike still on for Tuesday despite tentative agreements with two of three unions
"The protracted talks means that families of 390,000 students still must scramble to make contingency plans for their children Tuesday - and some 70,000 workers, including teachers and school principals, don't know if they will be at work or on a picket line."
"Local 99 represents about 30,000 teacher aides, campus aides, gardeners, custodians, bus drivers, cafeteria workers and tech support staff."
"Both sides also will use the morning to assess the status of talks and where they want to go next in bargaining to break the stalemate or achieve final gains."
"The two unions with tentative agreements announced Sunday are United Teachers Los Angeles and Associated Administrators of Los Angeles/Teamsters 2010."
Negotiations continue in the Los Angeles Unified School District, with two of three unions reaching tentative agreements. Local 99, representing 30,000 support staff, remains in mediation. Families of 390,000 students face uncertainty regarding school operations, while 70,000 workers await clarity on their roles. The Board of Education is set to discuss potential actions of non-striking unions, including their support for emergency tasks. The situation remains fluid as all unions have pledged to strike if any one of them does not reach an agreement.
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