In what one union is calling a "breakthrough contract," Los Angeles County workers are poised to receive a 10 percent pay raise, an extra week of vacation and a new paid holiday if a tentative labor pact is approved.
However, county passage is not assured.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set to vote at its regular meeting Tuesday on pay raises for county firefighters, deputy sheriffs, criminalists, custody assistants, coroner investigators, peace officers and other groups.