The Service Employees International Union Local 721, representing over 7,000 city employees including traffic officers, gardeners, mechanics, custodians, lifeguards, and engineers, has initiated a one-day walkout to highlight perceived unfair labor practices and lack of negotiation efforts by city management.
A significant labor protest is underway as workers on strike disrupt government operations across Los Angeles
Union members commenced the workers on strike at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday to voice concerns over vacant positions within city agencies causing excessive overtime. The action’s focal point is to demand respect for workers’ dedication and essential contributions. Notably, public services are bearing the brunt of the workers on strike. Lifeguards’ absence forced certain swimming pools to close for the day, trash collection is postponed, and animal shelters are shut. Moreover, traffic control officers’ absence might affect nighttime concerts by workers on strike.
While Mayor Karen Bass emphasizes that essential services like emergency responses, homeless assistance, and libraries will continue, the workers on strike’s impact remains substantial. The action’s effects are intended to ripple widely, with picket lines established at locations like Los Angeles International Airport and City Hall. However, the Mayor maintains that the city remains operational and committed to negotiations.
Union president David Green expressed optimism that other workers from the Coalition of L.A. City Unions would support the strike by not crossing picket lines
Nevertheless, some employees, particularly those with public safety duties, will receive “line passes” allowing them to work.
This workers on strike is part of a larger wave of labor actions in Southern California, including a simultaneous strike by Hollywood writers and actors. While the union’s contract is not expired, SEIU Local 721 seeks to address unresolved issues and ensure fair labor practices moving forward. As negotiations continue, the city grapples with disruptions and explores avenues to restore normalcy.