Teachers: No furloughs, no layoffs

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With the state proposing to shift more revenue to schools, leaders of Los Angeles Unified's teachers union are demanding the district drop its plans for furlough days and layoffs next year.Connie Llanos in the Daily News.

LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy on Thursday proposed cutting the number of furlough days in half, to six next year. Earlier he had also proposed only making about 1,000 layoffs, instead of the 5,000 initially planned.


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Mariane Author Profile Page said:

I admire teachers. I hope their demands will be granted. My professors always guide me and even provide me research paper help.

catzmae Author Profile Page said:

Thank you for providing a precised and compact delivery
of your article. I do hope the teacher's demands will be granted. The government should give importance to the teachers because without them what will happen to the future of the youth? They strive to educate the youth and help us with our coursework. The government should also strive to provide the teachers with proper benefits.

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