Los Angeles School District Reaches Tentative Deal to Avoid Strike, Impacting 400,000 Students
The Los Angeles Unified School District and the union representing support staff, SEIU Local 99, reached a tentative agreement early Tuesday, averting a strike that would have affected nearly 400,000 students. The union announced significant gains, including raises, more hours, and protections against subcontracting. The agreement allows schools to remain open while finalizing the deal's details. Teachers, principals, and staff had prepared to strike if the agreement was not reached, marking a potential unprecedented simultaneous strike by all three unions representing about 70,000 workers. In 2023, Local 99 workers went on strike, joined by teachers for three days, but administrators kept some schools open.