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LA city workers are on strike. See how public services will be impacted

The City of Los Angeles will see one of the most consequential labor movements in recent years as more than 11,000 city employees are walking off the job Tuesday.

SEIU 721, the union representing workers from San Pedro to the Griffith Observatory, is protesting “bad faith” contract talks over a number of issues, including staffing shortages across the city. While the strike is set to last for 24 hours, the union is hoping to send a strong message to the city.

“We’re not trying to destroy or hurt anything,” Gilda Valdez, Chief of Staff of SEIU Local 721, said. “But we want to send a strong message to the City of LA. Don’t come to the table and mess with us.”

Picketers arrived at LAX early Tuesday. Travelers were asked to arrive early for flights due to possible traffic disruptions. at the entrances into the airport. More picketers arrived at City Hall later in the morning.

The massive walkout will halt or limit an array of public services while some essential programs will remain intact.

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Los Angeles World Airports also warns LAX operations may be delayed as well. Air travelers are being urged to get to the airport an hour earlier for arrival.

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Source: NBC Los Angeles

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