Los Angeles School Workers Win Substantial Raises After Three-Day Strike
- The labor deal would increase wages by 30% for workers paid an average of $25,000 a year.
- The agreement still needs approval from the school district's Board of Education.
- The strike was called to demand better pay and staffing for bus drivers, cafeteria workers, teacher's aides, and others.
- LAUSD serves over half a million students, second only to New York City schools.