L.A. Unified asks union to OK four furlough days this year
To offset a budget shortfall of almost $500 million, Cortines also wants a 12% pay cut in the future. Los Angeles school district officials asked union members Friday to agree to four furlough days this year and a future 12% pay cut to help offset a nearly $500-million budget shortfall next year.
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