SCHOOL workers who shut down education for around half a million pupils in Los Angeles this week with a three-day strike won a 30% pay hike, their union said yesterday.
Bus drivers, cafeteria workers and special education assistants employed by Los Angeles Unified School District – the second biggest in the United States – halted work on Tuesday demanding an end to what they called “poverty wages.”
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