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| Jul.19 |
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Union Approves Labor Agreement| Members of BART's largest union voted by a margin of 4 to 1 to approve a tentative agreement | |
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| Jul.5 |
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Strike Talks Down To The Wire The deadline is 12:01am. If workers hit the picket line, there will be no trains for the morning commute
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| Jul.4 |
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No Deal Imminent In Talks 50 union workers started making picket signs
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| Jun.30 |
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Employee Contracts Expire At Midnight| BART is now making a new offer with a wage increase capped at 2% in the last 2 years of a 4-year contract | |
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| Jun.28 |
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Strike date set Unions will walk out at 12:01 a.m. July 6 if a new labor agreement isn't reached by midnight Thursday
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| Jun.27 |
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No Strike Decision Yet From BART Workers BART management and union leaders are continuing to negotiate but there weren't any major developments
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| Jun.22 |
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Workers Vote To Authorize Strike| 98% of the 975 members of Union Local 790 who voted approved the authorization | |
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Potential Strike Looms, Talks Continue As union workers and system management took their contract battle to the street
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| Jun.7 |
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BART directors sparred with labor unions Directors voted to find ways to cut the district's operating costs by $7 million
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| Nov.1 |
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Union ratifies 3-year contract BART's smallest union's contract gives AFSCME members a 22% increase over the next 4 years
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| Oct.24 |
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BART strike averted| Union, representing 238 controllers and supervisors, accepted a wage and benefits package | |
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| Oct.23 |
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BART negotiations break off BART gave deal an 8 p.m. deadline. The union rejected that offer
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| Oct.22 |
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BART strike stalled 24 hours BART's smallest union agreed to continue negotiations with transit officials beyond the deadline
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| Oct.21 |
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BART best and final offer State is asking BART officials and smallest union to allow a committee to help avoid a strike
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| Oct.18 |
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Labor leaders back BART picket line Chiefs of BART's two largest unions, threw their support behind the union that may go on strike next week
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| Oct.16 |
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BART union rejects offer 238-member union rejected an offer from BART management, which could trigger a strike in a week
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| Oct.15 |
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BART Union Votes on Contract Offer
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| Oct.11 |
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Union is against BART offer 230-member AFSCME is recommending that its members vote against BART's 'best and final' offer
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| Sep.18 |
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BART workers approve contract
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| Sep.4 |
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2 unions agreed, 3rd holds out
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BART Strike Averted Tentative contract agreement was to be presented to union members for a vote
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| Sep.1 |
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72-hour BART strike warning Negotiations over salary and benefits increase continued
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| Aug.31 |
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Unions rejected BART proposal BART offereds a wage and benefits increase of 20% over 4 years. Union members remain unsatisfied
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| Jul.5 |
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Davis orders cooling off period To avert a BART strike Gov. Davis is asking a state court for a 60-day cooling-off period
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| Jun.29 |
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BART strike averted| BART's 3 largest unions asked Gov. Davis to impose a 60-day cooling off period | |
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| Jun.26 |
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2 BART unions authorize strike Largest unions have voted to strike if there no agreement before their contracts expire Saturday
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