Los Angeles County and the union representing thousands of county workers have reached a tentative contract agreement on salary and benefits, potentially ending a standoff that prompted a two-day strike earlier this year, officials announced Tuesday.
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County officials said the proposed deal with the Service Employees International Union Local 721 would include a $5,000 one-time ratification bonus, a $2,000 bonus in year two, a 2% cost-of-living adjustment in year two and a 5% COLA in year three. The contract would run through June 30, 2028…