The strike would include as many as 65,000 workers and will shut down all 1,000 LAUSD campuses for three days beginning Tuesday.
The strike would include as many as 65,000 workers and will shut down all 1,000 LAUSD campuses for three days beginning Tuesday.
UTLA members and supporters protested next to the LAUSD Local District Northwest headquarters Dec. 5, calling for more funding for schools, higher salaries and smaller class sizes.
United Teachers Los Angeles is a nonprofit organization with staff from the Los Angeles Unified School District. The strike was created because the teachers and staff of UTLA demanded a salary increase, proper funding for more counselors, nurses, and librarians. They...
Negotiations to call off a massive teachers’ strike in Los Angeles fell short on Monday, and a new meeting was assigned for Jan. 9 between the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA), a day before the planned strike....