Los Angeles Unified School District workers striking outside the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center.Photo: Dovarganes/AP/Shutterstock

Los Angeles Unified School District, LAUSD teachers and Service Employees International Union 99 (SEIU) members strike during heavy rain outside the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center in Los Angeles . Tens of thousands of workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District walked off the job Tuesday over stalled contract talks, and they were joined by teachers in a three-day strike that shut down the nation’s second-largest school system School Strike, Los Angeles, United States - 21 Mar 2023

More than 400,000 students in the Los Angeles Unified School District are home from school after a union representing tens of thousands of workers went on strike.

“We know a strike will be a sacrifice, but we also know that our families have been sacrificing for far too long on poverty wages,” Max Arias, the SEIU Local 99 executive director, said at a recent rally, according toThe Wall Street Journal.

The local teacher’s union, although not directly involved in the negotiations, is participating in asolidarity strike, per CNN.

United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), “has advised their members to support their SEIU colleagues, which means teachers may also not be available to provide classroom instruction,“according to information on the district’s website.

Members of the SEIU Local 99 union have been in talks with the LAUSD for nearly a year,according to CNN.

Union workers, who currently earn an average salary of $25,000, want “equitable wage increases, more full-time work, respectful treatment, and increased staffing levels for improved student services,” they said, per the outlet.

Their last contract expired in 2020, according to Arias, reportedThe New York Times. In February, members voted to strike, per the newspaper.

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LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho announced on Monday that schools will be closed throughout the strike.

“For a host of reasons, some of which I did not understand, we were never in the same room or even in the same building,” he added. “We’ve run out of time.”

On Monday afternoon, Arias said that the union “had agreed to enter a confidential mediation process with LAUSD to try and address our differences,'' per the outlet.

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For students who are in need of supervision or food assistance during the current strike — which is set to end on Thursday — services will be provided from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at limited elementary, middle and high school campuses, the district said.

source: people.com