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BART To Resume Service, No Deal Reached With Union

Friday, July 5, 2013 | Sacramento, CA
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(AP)  Bay Area Rapid Transit will begin operating trains by 3 o’clock this afternoon…ending a four-day strike that crippled commutes across the Bay Area.

State officials say both sides will continue to negotiate as the current contract is extended for 30 days.

Both BART and union officials say there’s still a wide gap.

Key sticking points in the labor dispute include salaries, pensions, health care and safety.


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