School Buses Disrupted by Apparent Sickout
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ANAHEIM — Bus service in the Anaheim City Elementary School District was disrupted Wednesday when half of the driving staff called in sick, causing extended delays and in some cases forcing parents to drive their children to school.
Dr. John L. Grogan, the district’s assistant superintendent for personnel, said the drivers were apparently participating in a sickout related to a labor dispute between the district and the California School Employees Assn.
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