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About 55,000 Los Angeles County workers are on strike, closing libraries and disrupting administrative operations across the ...
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles County workers went on strike Monday night amid a labor dispute with the county.
About 55,000 workers across Los Angeles County​ are off the job Tuesday morning after the union representing workers approved ...
Tens of thousands of unionized Los Angeles County workers have officially started their two-day strike as they continue to ...
The two-day strike was initiated in response to failed negotiations with the county for a new contract after the last one ...
Services the strike could impact include non-urgent health clinics, libraries, wildfire cleanup, trash pickup and homeless ...
Tens of thousands of people who work for Los Angeles County went on strike Monday night, consequently disrupting some public services. The members of labor union SEIU 721 walked off their jobs ...
Los Angeles County public works employees, public and mental health professionals, social workers and parks and recreation ...
The two-day walkout, involving about 55,000 workers, could disrupt clinics, libraries, trash pickup and other essential ...
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles County employees could walk out of their jobs if their union does not reach an agreement with county leaders. The union filed a 10-day strike notice, citing unfair ...