Strike Announcement
UTLA and SEIU Local 99 made the strike announcement, citing the need for fair compensation and better working conditions. The strike will impact all schools in the Los Angeles area.

The United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) union has announced an open-ended strike starting April 14, 2026, unless a deal is reached with the district. This move affects over 60,000 workers and nearly 400,000 students. The union is seeking a 17% raise over two years, while the district has offered 8%.
UTLA and SEIU Local 99 made the strike announcement, citing the need for fair compensation and better working conditions. The strike will impact all schools in the Los Angeles area.
The main point of contention is the salary increase. UTLA is pushing for a 17% raise over two years, while the district has proposed an 8% increase. The union argues that the current offer is insufficient, considering the rising cost of living in Los Angeles.
Quote: The strike is a last resort, but we cannot continue to work in a system that undervalues our contributions. Attribution: UTLA President
"The strike will affect nearly 400,000 students in the Los Angeles area. Parents and students are concerned about the potential disruption to the school year and the impact on their education.
Strike Announcement: UTLA and SEIU Local 99 announce open-ended strike starting April 14, 2026.
Salary Dispute: UTLA seeks 17% raise over two years, while district offers 8%.
Impact on Students: Nearly 400,000 students affected by the strike.
As the strike approaches, both parties are under pressure to reach a deal. The district and the union will need to negotiate and find a mutually acceptable solution to avoid the strike and minimize its impact on students and workers.
As the strike approaches, it’s essential for parents and educators to come together to find a solution that prioritizes the education and well-being of students. The Learning Success All Access Program offers a free trial, including a personalized Action Plan, to help families navigate the challenges of the strike and support their child’s learning.