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L.A. School District Moves Forward With Potential Layoffs

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More than 600 Los Angeles Unified School District teachers and staff could be out of work by summer. School officials say they're facing a $160 million budget deficit that could make the layoffs necessary. Workers say it's because of a contract dispute. The LAUSD board voted to issue the layoff notices on Tuesday -- but the job cuts can be avoided if the district can balance its books by June.

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