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55,000 L.A. County Workers Strike Over Pay, Shutting Down Services

The unprecedented two-day walkout, citing alleged labor law violations and stalled contract talks, disrupts libraries, clinics, and public works across the county.

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Overview

  • The strike, involving 55,000 SEIU Local 721 members, marks the first time all union members have walked off the job in Los Angeles County's history.
  • Key services, including libraries, non-urgent healthcare clinics, beach maintenance, and administrative operations, are either suspended or operating at reduced capacity.
  • Union leaders allege 44 labor law violations by the county, including retaliation and outsourcing of union-represented work, as a catalyst for the strike.
  • County officials cite severe budget constraints from a $4 billion sexual abuse settlement, wildfire recovery costs, and potential federal funding losses as reasons for rejecting significant pay increases.
  • Negotiations remain stalled, with both sides holding firm, as the strike continues until Wednesday evening, impacting millions of residents.