Working families struggle to find childcare amid LA teachers union strike: 'I don't know what I’ll do'

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Working families struggle to find childcare amid LA teachers union strike: 'I don't know what I’ll do'
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The Los Angeles Times reported on parents expressing concerns over childcare during the Los Angeles Unified School District employee strike continuing into Thursday.

Danna Rosenthal argued parents need a 'seat at the table' as Los Angeles teachers and school staff members strike for higher pay and better working conditions.the Los Angeles Unified School District strikeTeachers and school administrators began striking on Tuesday to call for better pay and work conditions.

"Some gave up badly needed wages to stay home, while others labored remotely or took their children in tow while they worked," Sharp wrote. Tejada Lalinde said she also worried about her daughter"falling behind." Sharp reported that"the mismatch between need and availability more pronounced than for parents of disabled children," quoting one mom saying families with children on IEPs "really got screwed."

Nearly 500 schools were closed from Tuesday to Thursday, leaving more than 500,000 students out of school. Los Angeles Unified previously announced on Wednesday that strike wouldSharp wrote that parents are concerned about whether schools will close again."Still, virtually all parents said three days was manageable. What worried many were rumors the strike could extend past Thursday, or that schools might close again in the near future," Sharp wrote.

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