KEY POINTS
  • A tentative agreement is reached in the first teachers strike in the Los Angeles Unified School District in 30 years, allowing educators to start returning to the classroom on Wednesday.
  • Teachers have been seeking a 6.5 percent pay hike. The tentative deal includes a 6 percent raise.
  • Union officials have insisted all along that the strike was about more than pay and included classroom size and additional support staff.
  • The agreement, announced Tuesday by LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, requires approval by teachers and LA Unified's Board of Education.
Demonstrators hold signs and shout slogans during a teachers strike in Los Angeles, California, Jan. 18, 2019.

A tentative agreement was reached Tuesday in the first teachers strike in Los Angeles in 30 years, allowing educators to start returning to the classroom on Wednesday.

More than 30,000 teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District went on strike Jan. 14 in a school system that serves about 640,000 students. Among the teacher demands were higher pay, smaller classroom sizes and more support staff in schools, including additional nurses, librarians and counselors.