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The new contracts have already been approved by the Teachers Association of Long Beach, the union that represents instructors.
Steven Rockenbach, the LBUSD’s director of employee relations, said the district’s administrative and management teams will receive a commensurate package as well.
“Traditionally when we approve our compensation package for TALB is when we offer the same package to our non-represented and management teams,” he said. “They’ll be receiving a similar compensation package.”
This week’s deal signals a remarkable turnaround for the city’s largest employer and largest workforce, which a year ago was bracing for the possibility of mass layoffs as the state’s economy was in disarray due to the coronavirus pandemic.
White Supremacist Propaganda Appears in California Cities as They Brace for White Lives Matter Rally
On 4/9/21 at 2:53 PM EDT
There have been multiple reports of white supremacist propaganda appearing in Southern California cities over the past few weeks, ahead of a White Lives Matter rally that is planned to occur on Sunday at Huntington Beach.
The most recent incident occurred in the Bixby Knolls area of Long Beach, where handwritten flyers were found Wednesday morning that contained the white supremacist slogan: the 14 words, according to the Long Beach Post, which the Anti Defamation League (ADL) said means, We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.
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The flyers were posted some time overnight in the highly trafficked business corridor. They appeared to be hand written and bore a well-known White supremacist slogan called “the 14 Words,” which proclaims the need to secure a future for “White children.”
“I’m extremely disheartened that somebody used our community as a platform to spread hate,” said Councilman Al Austin, who represents the Bixby Knolls area.
Several of the messages were found taped to businesses on the east side of Atlantic Avenue between Claiborne Drive and Cartagena Street, according to Blair Cohn, executive director of the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association.
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