
"The Los Angeles Unified School District and three unions reached a tentative agreement averting a strike in the nation's second largest school district, allowing nearly 400,000 students to return to school this morning as usual."
"The deal includes a significant wage increase, more work hours so employees can qualify for health insurance, and an expansion of health care benefits."
"California's primary election is fast approaching, but the governor's race remains unsettled, especially after bombshell allegations of sexual assault and harassment were leveled last week against one of the Democratic frontrunners, East Bay Rep. Eric Swalwell."
The Los Angeles Unified School District and three unions reached a tentative agreement, preventing a strike and enabling nearly 400,000 students to return to school. Local 99 of the Service Employees International Union, representing 30,000 employees, finalized the deal, which includes significant wage increases, additional work hours for health insurance eligibility, and expanded health care benefits. Meanwhile, California's primary election is approaching, with turmoil in the governor's race due to sexual assault allegations against Democratic frontrunner Eric Swalwell.
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