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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 No Deal Imminent In Talks  50 union workers started making picket signs Employee Contracts Expire At Midnight
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Union Approves Labor Agreement


year 2005 Top ^

Jul.19
  Members of BART's largest union voted by a margin of 4 to 1 to approve a tentative agreement

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Jun.30
  BART is now making a new offer with a wage increase capped at 2% in the last 2 years of a 4-year contract
Jun.28 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 Jun.27 No Strike Decision Yet From BART Workers  BART management and union leaders are continuing to negotiate but there weren't any major developments Jun.22 Workers Vote To Authorize Strike
  98% of the 975 members of Union Local 790 who voted approved the authorization
Potential Strike Looms, Talks Continue  As union workers and system management took their contract battle to the street

year 2002 Top ^

Jun.7 BART directors sparred with labor unions  Directors voted to find ways to cut the district's operating costs by $7 million

year 2001 Top ^

Nov.1 Union ratifies 3-year contract  BART's smallest union's contract gives AFSCME members a 22% increase over the next 4 years Oct.24 BART strike averted
  Union, representing 238 controllers and supervisors, accepted a wage and benefits package
Oct.23 BART negotiations break off  BART gave deal an 8 p.m. deadline. The union rejected that offer Oct.22 BART strike stalled 24 hours  BART's smallest union agreed to continue negotiations with transit officials beyond the deadline Oct.21 BART best and final offer  State is asking BART officials and smallest union to allow a committee to help avoid a strike Oct.18 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 Oct.16 BART union rejects offer
  238-member union rejected an offer from BART management, which could trigger a strike in a week Oct.15 BART Union Votes on Contract Offer Oct.11 Union is against BART offer  230-member AFSCME is recommending that its members vote against BART's 'best and final' offer Sep.18 BART workers approve contract Sep.4 2 unions agreed, 3rd holds out BART Strike Averted
  Tentative contract agreement was to be presented to union members for a vote Sep.1 72-hour BART strike warning  Negotiations over salary and benefits increase continued Aug.31 Unions rejected BART proposal  BART offereds a wage and benefits increase of 20% over 4 years. Union members remain unsatisfied Jul.5 Davis orders cooling off period  To avert a BART strike Gov. Davis is asking a state court for a 60-day cooling-off period Jun.29 BART strike averted
  BART's 3 largest unions asked Gov. Davis to impose a 60-day cooling off period
Jun.26 2 BART unions authorize strike  Largest unions have voted to strike if there no agreement before their contracts expire Saturday

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