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
""This type of alliance is very rare and it greatly enhances the bargaining power of all three unions. The potential downside is that it obligates each of them to stay out even if their own needs are met, but if they maintain solidarity, they will put the district in a much more difficult position.""
""With over 5 BILLION dollars in reserves, we know that LAUSD can absolutely provide all of its employees with a fair contract.""
Three unions representing 70,000 employees in Los Angeles public schools are preparing for a strike to demand better contracts and higher pay. The United Teachers Los Angeles, Local 99 of Service Employees International Union, and Associated Administrators of Los Angeles have formed a rare alliance to enhance their bargaining power. They believe the Los Angeles Unified School District has sufficient reserves to meet their demands. The unions aim to maintain solidarity despite differing priorities and contract details among their members.
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