The teacher’s will vote within hours to see if the contract terms are accepted….
Los Angeles teachers are poised to end their first strike in 30 years after union leaders reached a tentative deal Tuesday with the L.A. Unified School District.
The Board of Education is expected to move quickly to ratify the deal, which must be officially approved by United Teachers Los Angeles through a vote of its members.
Union leaders have said they will not end the strike until their members ratify a contract, but also said they have a system in place that could allow members to vote within a matter of hours. That means teachers are likely to be back at work on Wednesday….
Update…
United Teachers Los Angeles said enough teachers have voted to ratify the contract agreement announced today at City Hall that the union is ending the teachers’ strike, which started Jan. 14.
The city’s public school teachers will return to their classrooms Wednesday….