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LAUSD schools could close if union workers go on strike, Superintendent Carvalho says

Por: ABC7 Nation March 14, 2023

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Schools within the Los Angeles Unified School District could close if union workers go on strike, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said.In an email Monday night to parents, Carvalho said if some 65,000 workers go on strike, schools would shut down because the district wouldn't be able to ensure the safety of students.The superintendent's statement comes as two unions plan to go on strike simultaneously for three... + full article



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