Thousands of Los Angeles Unified employees — including cafeteria workers, bus drivers and custodians — have voted to authorize a strike, the union representing ... This is a reminder that we’re still ...
“This strike is about respect for essential workers who have been treated as a second-class workforce by LAUSD for far too long,” SEIU Local 99 Executive Director Max Arias said in a news release ...
"This is yet another attempt by LAUSD to silence the voices of workers," said Blanca Gallegos. "The three-day strike proved that workers will not be stopped in their demands for respect.
Members of a union that represents Los Angeles Unified School District workers along with the United Teachers of Los Angeles plan to announce the dates of an upcoming strike at a rally Wednesday ...
District officials said that magnitude of a strike will force ... “Despite LAUSD’s misleading statements in the media and threats against workers who are exercising their right to take action ...
Tens of thousands of union workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District plan to go on strike for three days next week over stalled contract talks, forcing the temporary closure of schools ...
and cafeteria workers began the three-day strike in order to secure a 30 percent increase in pay. Alberto M. Carvalho, the superintendent for LAUSD, the second largest district in the nation ...
If the hungry Chinese workers returned to work immediately they would only be fined, but if they continued on strike they would not get paid for the whole month of June. Motivated by malnutrition ...
"With this tentative agreement, LAUSD ... workers, bus drivers, special education assistants and others. The two labor struggles dovetailed nicely: when SEIU Local 99 went on strike for three ...
In an economic strike, union workers walk out to achieve financial ... In March, SEIU Local 99, the union representing 30,000 LAUSD school employees, called a three-day unfair labor practices ...
Strikes have become Big Labor’s weapon of choice against employers, exemplified most dramatically by the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike against the big three automakers in Michigan last year.
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