Trending NewsLos Angeles city workers strike for 24 hours to protest unfair labor practices News Desk1 year ago06 mins SEIU Local 721, a union representing county and city employees across Southern California, said that more than 11,000 Los Angeles city workers will participate, including sanitation workers, heavy duty mechanics, traffic officers and engineers. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Los Angeles City workers picket in front of city hall. Thousands of Los Angeles city workers walked off the job for a 24-hour strike. The action would be the first major Los Angeles city worker strike in at least 15 years. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Los Angeles city workers on the steps of city hall. Thousands of Los Angeles city workers walked off the job for a 24-hour strike. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Los Angeles City workers picket in front of city hall on Aug. 8, 2023. Thousands of Los Angeles city workers walked off the job for a 24-hour strike. The action would be the first major Los Angeles city worker strike in at least 15 years. SEIU Local 721, a union representing county and city employees across Southern California, said that more than 11,000 Los Angeles city workers will participate, including sanitation workers, heavy duty mechanics, traffic officers and engineers. The union says the city failed to bargain with their members in good faith and also engaged in labor practices that restricted employee and union rights.. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY ORG XMIT: USAT-717396 (Via OlyDrop) Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Los Angeles City workers picket in front of city hall on Aug. 8, 2023. Thousands of Los Angeles city workers walked off the job for a 24-hour strike. The action would be the first major Los Angeles city worker strike in at least 15 years. SEIU Local 721, a union representing county and city employees across Southern California, said that more than 11,000 Los Angeles city workers will participate, including sanitation workers, heavy duty mechanics, traffic officers and engineers. The union says the city failed to bargain with their members in good faith and also engaged in labor practices that restricted employee and union rights. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY The union says the city failed to bargain with their members in good faith and also engaged in labor practices that restricted employee and union rights. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Los Angeles city workers on the steps of city hall. Thousands of Los Angeles city workers walked off the job for a 24-hour strike. The action would be the first major Los Angeles city worker strike in at least 15 years. SEIU Local 721, a union representing county and city employees across Southern California, said that more than 11,000 Los Angeles city workers will participate, including sanitation workers, heavy duty mechanics, traffic officers and engineers. The union says the city failed to bargain with their members in good faith and also engaged in labor practices that restricted employee and union rights. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Thousands of Los Angeles city workers walked off the job for a 24-hour strike. The action would be the first major Los Angeles city worker strike in at least 15 years. SEIU Local 721, a union representing county and city employees across Southern California, said that more than 11,000 Los Angeles city workers will participate, including sanitation workers, heavy duty mechanics, traffic officers and engineers. The union says the city failed to bargain with their members in good faith and also engaged in labor practices that restricted employee and union rights. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY #Los #Angeles #city #workers #strike #hours #protest #unfair #labor #practices Post navigation Previous: San Diego burglary suspect stops to pet friendly family dogNext: When a job raises red flags immediately, should workers cut and run? Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.