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About 55,000 Los Angeles County workers are on strike, closing libraries and disrupting administrative operations across the ...
More than 50,000 Los Angeles County workers demanding higher pay walked picket lines again Tuesday, and the strike could mean ...
About 55,000 workers across Los Angeles County​ are off the job Tuesday morning after the union representing workers approved ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass opposed the county’s move to withdraw from LAHSA. Apparently she was counting on some of that $1 ...
Labor union leaders and their members told a Los Angeles City Council budget committee on Monday that Mayor Karen Bass’ ...
Animal welfare advocates focused Monday on the impact of proposed budget cuts to the Los Angeles Animal Services Department, ...
Labor union leaders and their members told a Los Angeles City Council budget committee on Monday that Mayor Karen Bass’ ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass delivered her 2025 State of the City address this week, unveiling a proposed budget that slashes ...
While more than 55,000 unionized workers for Los Angeles County are set to strike Monday evening, county officials said there is simply no money to meet the employees’ demands.
The strike is expected to disrupt or delay some public services, including the temporary closures of some library locations, delays in fire debris and homeless encampment cleanups and even the closure ...