Morning Read: LAUSD says it will pay lifetime benefits to El Camino teachers
LA School Report | October 10, 2016
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L.A. Unified backs down and agrees to provide lifetime benefits to charter school teachers
The Los Angeles school district and a well-known charter school have quietly resolved a conflict in a way that will help a group of employees but deepen the district’s long-term budget deficit. L.A. Unified has agreed to pay lifetime health benefits for 10 employees who worked at El Camino Real Charter High School through last year. By Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
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