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LAUSD teachers will decide this month if they want to strike
Members of United Teachers Los Angeles — the union representing Los Angeles Unified School District teachers — hold a protest outside district headquarters on June 14, 2016.
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LAUSD teachers will decide this month if they want to strike
More than 30,000 L.A. Unified School District teachers will vote later this month whether to authorize their union to call a strike, possibly early next school year. Leaders of United Teachers Los Angeles came to that decision this week. The teachers have been working without a contract for more than a year.
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