![]() So that is not quite a part - well, is a part-time job, but it's a most-of-the-way-to-the-full-time kind of job. INSKEEP: And about how many hours a week generally? I think it's a little less like between 25 and $28 an hour. REED: My hourly wage right now is somewhere around $28 an hour. INSKEEP: Second, what is your hourly wage right now? INSKEEP: Well, first, thank you for taking care of so many people. REED: In-home service where I care for elderly people. INSKEEP: You're a part-time special education assistant at Hamilton High. And just more security more than anything. I would have more time to spend with my kids and family. INSKEEP: A couple of numbers here will remind people that your union, if I'm not mistaken, is seeking a 30% raise over several years. And they did not come up with a solution yet, but they will continue conversation today. REED: Well, honestly, we did receive an email last night stating that they were in talks all day yesterday. What have you heard from that side of things? And it was hoped that that would affect negotiations with the LA school district. You weren't going until there was a contract, a three-day strike. It was, as some people who've listened to this program will know, a three-day strike. INSKEEP: Let's talk about what the purpose was here. INSKEEP: Do you feel that you made your point? REED: They actually stood out there the whole time with us in the rain and picketed - the parents, the students and the teachers. INSKEEP: Were you standing on the picket lines outside of Hamilton High? And you're saying the students who were not in school, the parents who were affected in some way, the teachers who honored the picket lines, a lot of them came by to say hi? It was very impressive to see how many people came out in supported, how many parents, How many students, How many teachers. INSKEEP: What do you mean by impressive? This is when you're out on the picket lines. REED: Very overwhelming and exciting and impressive, honestly. INSKEEP: What were the last few days like for you? She's a part-time special education assistant at Hamilton High School. So no raise yet for our next guest, Yolanda Reed, who's spent the last three days on the picket lines. ![]() A walkout by service workers is over, contract talks are not. The data presented on this page does not represent the view of Npr and its employees or that of Zippia.Students return to class today in Los Angeles. None of the information on this page has been provided or approved by Npr. ![]() While we have made attempts to ensure that the information displayed are correct, Zippia is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this information. Sources of data may include, but are not limited to, the BLS, company filings, estimates based on those filings, H1B filings, and other public and private datasets. The data on this page is also based on data sources collected from public and open data sources on the Internet and other locations, as well as proprietary data we licensed from other companies. The employee data is based on information from people who have self-reported their past or current employments at Npr. Zippia gives an in-depth look into the details of Npr, including salaries, political affiliations, employee data, and more, in order to inform job seekers about Npr.
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