LAUSD teachers threaten huge April strike as tensions boil
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In a significant development that could impact Southern California, union leaders representing Los Angeles teachers and service workers announced plans for a strike on April 14 if negotiations with the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) fail to progress.

This potential strike threatens to disrupt the operations of the nation’s second-largest school district.

The announcement was made amid a sea of supporters gathered at Gloria Molina Grand Park near City Hall, where union leaders passionately addressed the crowd.

If talks remain at a standstill, teachers, bus drivers, nurses, janitors, and other school staff plan to halt work.

Union representatives criticized the district for not addressing critical demands, including increased pay, additional staffing, and enhanced working conditions.

Protesters displayed signs demanding equity and respect for the essential workers who ensure the smooth functioning of Los Angeles schools.

If the strike happens, nearly 400,000 students could face school closures and disrupted schedules.

District officials have remained tight-lipped, signaling that major disagreements over budgets and pay are still unresolved.

The April 14 strike date now stands as a potential flashpoint that could disrupt classrooms and intensify the fight over education and labor rights in Los Angeles.

The district is already reeling, with Superintendent Alberto Carvalho sidelined on paid leave after an FBI raid on his home and office. Meanwhile, budget woes are spiraling, layoffs are looming, and officials have warned finances are at a “breaking point.”

Both unions have been working without contracts for months — teachers since last June, support staff since mid-2024 — and patience has run dry.

The stakes are massive. A similar walkout in 2023 shut schools completely, and leaders warn this one could drag on indefinitely.

Teachers are pushing for a 17% raise, including boosting starting salaries to $80,000. The district has countered with an 8% offer — with strings attached — citing shrinking reserves and long-term financial strain.

District officials insist they’ve sweetened the pot repeatedly. “Our offers are among the highest in California,” they said in a statement.

But with negotiations dragging past the one-year mark, unions aren’t buying it.

Now, with tensions boiling over and a strike deadline set, LA parents are bracing for a familiar nightmare: shuttered campuses, disrupted lives and a school system on the brink.

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