By Ruben Vives
May 28, 2009
At least nine teachers and two activists take part in the strike, demanding that the district put forth a new budget that doesn't include layoffs or class-size increases.
A group of teachers and community activists started a hunger strike Wednesday in protest of the Los Angeles Unified School District's plan to lay off thousands of teachers.
At least nine teachers and two activists are participating in the action, said Sean Leys, a Lincoln High School teacher.
Leys says the group is demanding a new budget that will not include layoffs or class-size increases. It also wants the district to use federal stimulus money to avoid budget cuts."
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-hunger-strike28-2009may28,0,2354830.story
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