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Monday, 14 January 2019

LAUSD teachers push for reinvestment on 1st day of strike in 30 years

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More than 30,000 Los Angeles Unified School District teachers pushed for reinvestment in education on their first day of a historic strike Monday morning.

Teachers with the United Teachers Los Angeles union gathered for rally at 7 a.m. in Los Feliz and then headed to downtown
Los Angeles to march from City Hall to LAUSD headquarters.

Over the weekend, the union prepared for the historic strike by making signs and other items they will hold on the picket line.


The teachers union has a range of issues that have not been resolved with the district that include salaries, reduced class sizes and hiring more nurses and other essential school personnel.

The strike comes after the union rejected LAUSD's latest deal on contracts. The last time teachers went on strike with LAUSD was 30 years ago.

District officials said despite the strike, schools will remain open and class instruction will continue. Officials also said hot meals will be served.

"Los Angeles Unified schools will be open providing every student with a safe and welcoming learning environment. Elementary, middle and high schools will be open, instruction will continue, and meals will be served tomorrow and throughout the UTLA strike. Early education centers will only be open to special-needs students and state preschool sites will be closed.

"Los Angeles Unified remains committed to contract negotiations and will continue to work around the clock to find solutions to end the strike which will hurt students, families and communities most in need throughout Los Angeles," a district statement said.

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