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Editorial: A strike that shuts down schools is bad for Los Angeles

Sylvia Garcia from Bassett Street Elementary School speaks into a megaphone as she and hundreds other teachers attend an L.A.

Contract negotiations between the union representing cafeteria workers, bus drivers and other low-wage workers at Los Angeles Unified and district officials have stalled after nearly a year, and now the 30,000 SEIU Local 99 employees are planning a three-day strike beginning Tuesday. If they do, it could shut down all schools because teachers plan to

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