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The Los Angeles Unified School District reached last-minute tentative agreements with its teachers' and administrators' unions on April 13, but SEIU Local 99 — representing over 30,000 custodians, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and special education aides — remained at the bargaining table as an April 14 strike deadline arrived. If no deal is reached, all three unions have pledged to walk out, shutting down the second-largest school district in the nation and leaving roughly 400,000 students — more than 80% of whom qualify for free or reduced-price meals — without school services.

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