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What LAUSD Teachers Think About The New Contract
Los Angeles teachers returned to schools on Wednesday after negotiators for United Teachers Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Unified School District reached a tentative agreement on a new contract.
UTLA members voted on the contract and as of now, over 80 percent of the votes have been counted with overwhelming support for the new contract.
But a decisive tally of votes doesn't mean teachers think the new deal terms are a perfect fix. We talked to a handful of teachers from across the district to hear what they think of the new contract.