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Litigation

Dec. 5, 2013

Unions go to court to protect disputed provision in BART contract

Bay Area Rapid Transit managers want a do-over, but labor unions went to court Tuesday to argue that a deal's a deal.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Bay Area Rapid Transit managers want a do-over of a hard-fought labor negotiation, but unions went to court Tuesday to argue that a deal's a deal.


Two unions representing BART employees have filed an Alameda County Superior Court action in order to protect a new labor contract that would give them up to six weeks of paid leave. But BART officials say the provision should never have been there in ...

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