LAUSD tentative deal with teachers could avert strike, but others remain unsettled

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LAUSD and United Teachers Los Angeles announced a tentative two-year contract that would raise the starting teacher salary from $68,965 to $77,000 (about an 11.7% jump) and increase average pay by roughly 13.86%, while adding more counselors, four weeks of paid parental leave, and smaller 11th–12th grade classes. The district still needs deals with SEIU Local 99 and the Associated Administrators of Los Angeles to avert a Tuesday walkout. UTLA has warned it could honor solidarity actions if the other unions don’t reach agreements, and voting on the UTLA deal is expected in coming days as talks continue with Local 99 and AALA.
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- LAUSD strike looms as talks with teachers’ union continue into the weekend Los Angeles Daily News
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