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the local union voted one boeing offer down and another labour offer was rejected. now union officials are ordering another looking at the second office. replaces pensions with a retirement plan, and requiring workers to pay for more health care. some union workers made it clear they want another chance to strike a deal. >> i believe it will be different. i believe people know that jobs are at risk. families are at risk and community is at risk. a union rep tells us they'll vote no on the contract and are working out details on when the vote will happen. >> no matter where the 777x is built it will bring in many millions. >> a final deal between san francisco's transit system and the two largest unions is in site. the tentative agreement ends eight months of negotiations including two crippling transit strikes for bart. the contract gives workers more paid medical leave, which was the final obstacle in the way of a deal. bart's board and union members have to boat. >> thousands of protesters are gathering in thailand to voice anger in relation to widespread governmen
the local union voted one boeing offer down and another labour offer was rejected. now union officials are ordering another looking at the second office. replaces pensions with a retirement plan, and requiring workers to pay for more health care. some union workers made it clear they want another chance to strike a deal. >> i believe it will be different. i believe people know that jobs are at risk. families are at risk and community is at risk. a union rep tells us they'll vote no on the...
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i'm here today to represent the labors local union. the foundation and the local are behind the support between the bay institute and the continually of san francisco. the reason that the foundation has chosen me to represent them today, i'm currently a resident of the east side of san francisco and know to is importance. i've been a student out at the eco and understand the importance of hands on experience that's provided to all of san francisco public schools and the duties of city college at the eco center. i also co-chair the horticulture program and see our policeman getting hands on exercise and they took classes through city college. as we all know the eco center is important it's not just a building would lots of potential growth and nourished by people who are passionate about that. i support myself also the bay institute and the city college being out at the eco center >> (calling names). >> hill hello, i'm david with the horizontal institute. we've been long term resident with the conditional. we've been teaching our classes
i'm here today to represent the labors local union. the foundation and the local are behind the support between the bay institute and the continually of san francisco. the reason that the foundation has chosen me to represent them today, i'm currently a resident of the east side of san francisco and know to is importance. i've been a student out at the eco and understand the importance of hands on experience that's provided to all of san francisco public schools and the duties of city college...
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when we talk about local build out, there are folks that are concerned that there aren't real local jobs and union jobs and so understanding exactly where the locations possibly are as it relates to local build out and understanding the long-term impact so the initial possibilities and increase in job opportunities that could exist and the various layers of experts in those particular jobs what does it mean long-term with regards to job with regards to the local build out and what are we looking at in terms of how the funds are generated through bonds and having a more comprehensive plan that connects the dots that leads us to the direction we want to get to not necessarily over night of course but a 10 year plan realistic plan that's a competitive plan also a clear communications plan because i truly believe one of the challenges during the bart strike for example, the message of what was happening with the bart strike was determined by the bart officials they went out there with their message and had their communication plan and sadly the workers were not on top of what they needed to do in term
when we talk about local build out, there are folks that are concerned that there aren't real local jobs and union jobs and so understanding exactly where the locations possibly are as it relates to local build out and understanding the long-term impact so the initial possibilities and increase in job opportunities that could exist and the various layers of experts in those particular jobs what does it mean long-term with regards to job with regards to the local build out and what are we...
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main square, that is a live picture, the president's refusal to sign trade agreements with the local unions. david slater reports. making slur the police barriers that are used to keep them out of the square are now used by them to keep the police out. all the government buildings in kiev are also being blockaded by them while the president talks to his advisors to retreat outside kiev. there has been one development here at the initiative of the parliamentary speaker, there were round table talks between the government and the opposition leaders. the only thing that came out of that was a demand by the opposition that the parliament should dissolve the parliament by tomorrow. that is not likely to happen because the president has got the majority in that parliament. the standoff is very much continuing. the news on the nationwide general strike that's being called. three areas in the west of the country, the west of ukraine right on the border with europe have actually come out in response to that call and we expect more regions to join them as the day continues and as the week continues.
main square, that is a live picture, the president's refusal to sign trade agreements with the local unions. david slater reports. making slur the police barriers that are used to keep them out of the square are now used by them to keep the police out. all the government buildings in kiev are also being blockaded by them while the president talks to his advisors to retreat outside kiev. there has been one development here at the initiative of the parliamentary speaker, there were round table...
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los miembros del transit union local 192, que representa aproximadame nte a mil 700 empleados han rechazado otros dos acuerdos previos, este tercero puede ser el de la suerte. uno de los obstaculos mas dificiles a superar en estos fallidos compromisos fueron las supuestas provisiones que requeria que los trabajadores
los miembros del transit union local 192, que representa aproximadame nte a mil 700 empleados han rechazado otros dos acuerdos previos, este tercero puede ser el de la suerte. uno de los obstaculos mas dificiles a superar en estos fallidos compromisos fueron las supuestas provisiones que requeria que los trabajadores
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was telling a local union to vote on the contract. nia moseley has the latest on seattle. this is the latest move in the battle between boeing and the union. the pacific production out into the north-west. the local union voted one offer down by a 2:1 margin, a later offer was rented out right. union headquarters is ordering a vote on the second offer. it would replace pensions with the 401 retirement plan, and require workers to pay more for health care. some union workers want another chance to trike a deal. >> i believe it will be different this time. people know that jobs are at risk, families and communities. a local union rep tells us they'll urge workers to vote know. >> that was tania moseley in seattle. the revote to the workers is scheduled for january the 3rd. >> rules for flying friendly skies, the carrier is putting in place guidelines, children will not be allowed to fly unaccompanied. united is charging $150 fee each way for young people that travel alone. united is not the only airlineway policy. u.s. airlines and south
was telling a local union to vote on the contract. nia moseley has the latest on seattle. this is the latest move in the battle between boeing and the union. the pacific production out into the north-west. the local union voted one offer down by a 2:1 margin, a later offer was rented out right. union headquarters is ordering a vote on the second offer. it would replace pensions with the 401 retirement plan, and require workers to pay more for health care. some union workers want another chance...
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i need a bit faster than carolina starring local union is his final scene of atlanta gains that while and got a giant fake in control for easy money to qualify in technology widely criticized for being dangerous and devastation to the environment causing calling attention to the wild counties and cheek and reports on how the global trouble starts with a single household. local government in taxes helps the weeks keep at the water from his well why didn't he can fit on fight year. it's safe to drink and confusing his home but a few things here. you make it. but speed has the assessment of other experts who say he's well is a ticking bomb in his backyard loaded with methane and other contaminants why the starkly different assessments. he claimed that if tracking operation nearby contaminated hands well and that excess energy authorities are shielding the gas company they don't want the world to know that it really isn't that big one in official documents. it could be that the franking allow the gaps from lola formations into the aquifer and subsequently to steal the excuse well. the gas
i need a bit faster than carolina starring local union is his final scene of atlanta gains that while and got a giant fake in control for easy money to qualify in technology widely criticized for being dangerous and devastation to the environment causing calling attention to the wild counties and cheek and reports on how the global trouble starts with a single household. local government in taxes helps the weeks keep at the water from his well why didn't he can fit on fight year. it's safe to...
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1021 bart chapter says his union and local 1555 agreed to drop the family medical leave provision, despite union members voting last month to approve a contract with that clause. it included up to six weeks of paid leave for workers to care for sick loved ones. >> members will have to use accumulated time off. people can use their vacation or sick leave. >> reporter: in term for eliminating the provision. local 1021 agreed that bart agreed to sign off on a few proposals but later took them off. employees will also be paid overtime for training hours accumulated after working the 40-hour week. this deal comes after nine months of negotiations, which included 2 strikes and a lawsuit filed by the unions against bart management. the strikes caused major delays on bay area roadways, but it appears another strike has been avoided. the president of local 1555 says, quote, we expect that bart will now do its part and do what they should have done all along, approve this contract. >> reporter: next this agreement will be presented to the bart board of directors. if they vote to ratify it,
1021 bart chapter says his union and local 1555 agreed to drop the family medical leave provision, despite union members voting last month to approve a contract with that clause. it included up to six weeks of paid leave for workers to care for sick loved ones. >> members will have to use accumulated time off. people can use their vacation or sick leave. >> reporter: in term for eliminating the provision. local 1021 agreed that bart agreed to sign off on a few proposals but later...
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i gave it to my president of my local union in june. apparently she turned it in too early so they are not honoring my request to opt out. >> what grade do you teach and why do you want to opt out? >> i teach in kindergarten. i love my job. the reason i am here is my right wasn't honored to opt out. it's not necessarily about the reasons behind it but rather they won't honor my decision. >> it's what you want. all right. >> yes. >> you heard about this story, this convicted child molester. the union is protecting them and trying to go after the $10,000 severance. what's your reaction? >> it's a horrendous act that was done. i find it very surprising that the m.e.a. is standing behind this teacher and defending him to the point of getting money where they won't support a teacher who went along the legal means and opted out of the union. they won't support me and let me out however they will stand behind him. >> patrick, from a legal standpoint, the m.e.a. is claiming they are contractually obligated to fight for the convicted child moles
i gave it to my president of my local union in june. apparently she turned it in too early so they are not honoring my request to opt out. >> what grade do you teach and why do you want to opt out? >> i teach in kindergarten. i love my job. the reason i am here is my right wasn't honored to opt out. it's not necessarily about the reasons behind it but rather they won't honor my decision. >> it's what you want. all right. >> yes. >> you heard about this story, this...
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. >> boeing were set to rally at the local union office until they receive the news that the international office calls for a contract vote. this is the latest move in the battle between boeing and the union. the aircraft making explores the triple x out of the north-west unless workers agreed to contract confessions. one boeing offer was voted down. a later offer was rejected outright. now, union headquarters is ordering a vote on the second offer. it would replace pensions with the 401 k style retirement plan and require workers to pay more for health care. some workers made it clear they want another chance to strike a deal. >> i believe it will be different. people know that jobs are at risk. family and community is at risk. workers will be urged to vote know. >> chase bank is taking steps to protect customer debit cards. the move affects two million chase card holders. chase is limiting 18 withdrawals to $100 a gay. and restricting total card purchases to $300. chase recommends customers go into a bank branch for additional cash. >> 40 million shoppers who were exposed at target - all
. >> boeing were set to rally at the local union office until they receive the news that the international office calls for a contract vote. this is the latest move in the battle between boeing and the union. the aircraft making explores the triple x out of the north-west unless workers agreed to contract confessions. one boeing offer was voted down. a later offer was rejected outright. now, union headquarters is ordering a vote on the second offer. it would replace pensions with the 401...
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local unions take a different view, they draw support from the greek communist party, whose icon is the joseph stall lynn. >> the second problem is that the the repair prom doesn't have the proper tools. greece does offer low taxation, and ship owners volunteer to double it for three years to help the country climb out of it's debt. but the appeals only go so far. greek owners have to shop around, if greece wanting a bigger piece of the pie it has to follow where the shipping leads. >> code breaking skills help britain to win the second word war and develop early computers. the brilliant mathematician was prosecuted for being homo sexual. after being convicted he took his own life. campaigners say they are delighted his name has finally been cleared. let's go back to doe hear. >> thank you very much for that, lauren. we now go to south america, where rare species of bear, native to the continent is under threat from deforrest station. now one third of all bears found on the continent live in peru, but their numbers are in decline. maria sanchez reports. >> robin appleton and her team ar
local unions take a different view, they draw support from the greek communist party, whose icon is the joseph stall lynn. >> the second problem is that the the repair prom doesn't have the proper tools. greece does offer low taxation, and ship owners volunteer to double it for three years to help the country climb out of it's debt. but the appeals only go so far. greek owners have to shop around, if greece wanting a bigger piece of the pie it has to follow where the shipping leads....
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local unions take a different view of this failure, they draw support from the greek communist party's icon is joseph stalin and the managed economy. >> translator: the first and most basic problem is that no government had a strategic plan for ship repair. the second problem is that the repair zone doesn't have the proper tools. dry docks need reinvestment. >> reporter: in requisition, ship owners volunteered to trouble taxation for three years to help the government climb out of its debt hole. to be globally competitive, greek owners have to shop around. if greece wants a bigger piece of the shipping pie, it has to follow where the industry leads. >>> british scientist has been given a royal pardon nearly 50 years after he committed suicide. his skills helped britain win the second word war, but was homosexual which was inlegal at the time. that is all of the news from europe for now. back to darren in doha. >>> thank you. the bubonic plague known as the black death it is almost unheard of in the developed world today, but it is still a problem in parts of africa and asia. madagasc
local unions take a different view of this failure, they draw support from the greek communist party's icon is joseph stalin and the managed economy. >> translator: the first and most basic problem is that no government had a strategic plan for ship repair. the second problem is that the repair zone doesn't have the proper tools. dry docks need reinvestment. >> reporter: in requisition, ship owners volunteered to trouble taxation for three years to help the government climb out of...
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. >> when neil erickson was arrested he was the local union president. >> there you go. >> another teachert on day they were going to file the grievance. that current president stepped down, from my understanding, because he didn't believe that this was right and now there is another gentleman that's taken it over. i feel the money should go to our son. >> how is your son? how old is he? what's he doing? what's the mental state? >> our son is now 21. he's graduating with honors from western michigan university this april. we talk more now. i lost my son for nine years. he hated me. he despised me. there was nothing i could do right for him. it killed me. i loved him and i lost him. now we are starting to have a relationship but the anger is still there. >> is he coming for christmas? >> yes. >> all right. he's going to watch this segment. he's got to know how much you guys love him. i'm telling him right now that you guys could not possibly have prevented this. this was a tragedy. all right? he had to endure it and you are good parents now going on national television to right a terrible w
. >> when neil erickson was arrested he was the local union president. >> there you go. >> another teachert on day they were going to file the grievance. that current president stepped down, from my understanding, because he didn't believe that this was right and now there is another gentleman that's taken it over. i feel the money should go to our son. >> how is your son? how old is he? what's he doing? what's the mental state? >> our son is now 21. he's...
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fighter fighters local union has been doing this since 1949 and this year, they served 60,000 childrenthe toys are donated and handed out in underserved neighbors of the city. >> it is a great program. a great program. i have done it for a long-term and i am stopped on the street and thanked for toys later on in life and i didn't even know who the people were. it is amazing. >> if you could not help, lefty o'doul's is collecting toys for next year. >> lost people say they got everything they wanted for christmas but the fire in the fireplace. >> or you could find the yule log online. >> we do have poor air. china is dealing with it, and the capital iran, tehran, is having poor air quality so it is becoming an epidemic across the northern hemisphere this season. now, outside we have live doppler 7 hd scanning the skies looking for rain. please. rain. we have a cold front tomorrow, but absolutely no rain. unfortunately. you can see the beautiful lights of the embark day center still the artistry of the western span of the bay bridge with record warmth and dry cold front and highs dip tom
fighter fighters local union has been doing this since 1949 and this year, they served 60,000 childrenthe toys are donated and handed out in underserved neighbors of the city. >> it is a great program. a great program. i have done it for a long-term and i am stopped on the street and thanked for toys later on in life and i didn't even know who the people were. it is amazing. >> if you could not help, lefty o'doul's is collecting toys for next year. >> lost people say they got...
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real possibility for build out and real locationed for build outs and real possibilities for local jobs for unions and locals and how we're going to go about making it possible and making it a success because ultimately we want to make sure not only are there options but affordable options for power and we move more aggressively than we have in the past and that's pretty much what i wanted to say and hear feedback from my colleagues and of course members of the public on their thoughts on this. >> thank you very much i really appreciate the leadership that you are showing on this issue and we know our chair could not be here today but he's also been a very important player in all of this and i see some of the advocates who had been working on this for quite sometime and i want to thank you for being here and i think for being more patient than probably anyone should be -- i think it makes sense to figure out how we move forward with the build out and i think that the rfp idea is something that provides that opportunity. the one thing that i would like to figure out how we incorporate into anything
real possibility for build out and real locationed for build outs and real possibilities for local jobs for unions and locals and how we're going to go about making it possible and making it a success because ultimately we want to make sure not only are there options but affordable options for power and we move more aggressively than we have in the past and that's pretty much what i wanted to say and hear feedback from my colleagues and of course members of the public on their thoughts on this....
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local unions are involved in this.ople have access to the ballot box. but we have to -- the power is in the governor's hands. this is wrong. it's absolutely inconscionable to regress our state. >> what about the golden week? that has been something of real pride in ohio, hasn't it? >> it has. and folks use it. people in rural urban and suburban areas all across the great state of ohio, they enjoy early voting. so i cannot for the life of me understand why the republicans want to cut these access, this avenue to voting. it makes no sense to me. they have yet to answer this question. but it's been since 2008. since the election of president obama that we have seen folks lose their absolute mind over access to the ballot box. and it makes no sense. we've got to continue to protect the democracy. and it's one woman, one man, one vote. it's what gives us our equal vote. >> secretary of state in ohio. nina turner in ohio, keep up the fight. thank you so much. and we'll see what john kasich is going to do. see if he makes any
local unions are involved in this.ople have access to the ballot box. but we have to -- the power is in the governor's hands. this is wrong. it's absolutely inconscionable to regress our state. >> what about the golden week? that has been something of real pride in ohio, hasn't it? >> it has. and folks use it. people in rural urban and suburban areas all across the great state of ohio, they enjoy early voting. so i cannot for the life of me understand why the republicans want to cut...
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the buses here from input, from our operators, transit workers union local 258. the san francisco transit riders union. the mta advisory committee. a lot of folks working together, our fleet engineers, mechanics, supervisors, operators, most of whom are under the leadership of john who has been the driving force of getting these here. the one person who was so excited about this is our mayor. he kept saying when are we going to get to ride those buses? i'm happy to say this day is here. i would like to introduce you're san francisco mayor,ed lee. [ applause ] >> thank you. some of them have arrived and all of them will arrive by july. i want to thank the commission and ed riis skin and the staff for investing properly. this is what we talked about for a number of years. when you realize that many of the buses that we have are over 13 years old in the city and you realize on how not only how run down they are but we keep replacing the parts over again. we have learned the lessons of fuel economy, of ergonomics and designs and free coating on there and material that
the buses here from input, from our operators, transit workers union local 258. the san francisco transit riders union. the mta advisory committee. a lot of folks working together, our fleet engineers, mechanics, supervisors, operators, most of whom are under the leadership of john who has been the driving force of getting these here. the one person who was so excited about this is our mayor. he kept saying when are we going to get to ride those buses? i'm happy to say this day is here. i would...
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local ac transit offices. and this is where the vote will be taking place. it will start at 6:00 a.m.. now these workers are part of the transit union local 192 which represents more than 1600ac transit bus drivers and mechanics. they have been fighting for better wages, health care benefits, and scheduling break time. the agreement offers a 9.5% race over three years and increases medical benefits. >> you have to keep going. no proper restroom facilities. i would rather go on strike so we can get what we want. the way they are treating us here is not right. >> reporter: ktvu spoke with several members of the union who told us they would be voting no. but the president says she is confident it would pass. buses are continue to roll for the 180,000 daily passengers. voting will take place until 7:00 p.m. and they are hoping to have the results before midnight. reporting live from oakland janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> it will cost you more to ride bart in the new year. starting january 1st, fairs will go up 5.2%. that is an average increase of 19 cents for a one way trip. bart says it will use the extra money for new trai
local ac transit offices. and this is where the vote will be taking place. it will start at 6:00 a.m.. now these workers are part of the transit union local 192 which represents more than 1600ac transit bus drivers and mechanics. they have been fighting for better wages, health care benefits, and scheduling break time. the agreement offers a 9.5% race over three years and increases medical benefits. >> you have to keep going. no proper restroom facilities. i would rather go on strike so...
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kenyan and ethiopian me is driving in the country to help local talents. union officials say is the result of a new station on time to bring the two sides to the negotiating table before the new year. very cool about it in a ski world. opposition figures in each end to asking their fellow citizens to join them in their protests at it this week the leaders of the interim government declared the muslim brotherhood a group. that's done little to stop the term while that's run the country for months. a roadside bomb went off near a bias in the capital cairo including five people. the attack came just days after another outside police headquarters in the northern city of mysore. sixteen people were killed. government leaders say the muslim brotherhood was responsible for that bombing. utilities and started amassing members of the organization. members of the muslim brotherhood say they weren't involved in either bombing. those requests on my knees asking how the egyptians to join them in a week and demonstrations. protesters have clashed repeatedly with security forc
kenyan and ethiopian me is driving in the country to help local talents. union officials say is the result of a new station on time to bring the two sides to the negotiating table before the new year. very cool about it in a ski world. opposition figures in each end to asking their fellow citizens to join them in their protests at it this week the leaders of the interim government declared the muslim brotherhood a group. that's done little to stop the term while that's run the country for...
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pretty much a playbook on how to do this gar number one in the article is putting your money in local credit unions talk about this concept of what is a credit union and what we're doing to democratize the community credit union and we have you know many people who is one hundred thirty million americans who have democratized wealth that's a co-op one person one vote bank is a credit union they've got if you take them all together they have more money than the big new york banks any one of them wow and there they are you can move your money out of a bank and put it into a credit union which is a democratic bank and you can go a little further which some people in some parts of the country are doing too they are one person one vote you can get your friends together go to the board meeting and you can become the board of a one person one vote bank and begin investing in co-ops and other things that begin to show people a different direction towards the overall system stepping that starting at the bottom and why is the call to fix these too big to fail to bigger regulate banks not enough where the i t
pretty much a playbook on how to do this gar number one in the article is putting your money in local credit unions talk about this concept of what is a credit union and what we're doing to democratize the community credit union and we have you know many people who is one hundred thirty million americans who have democratized wealth that's a co-op one person one vote bank is a credit union they've got if you take them all together they have more money than the big new york banks any one of them...
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attorney general eric holder shopped locally he visited union market in northeast d.c. and bought items at several shops and food at different eateries. >> i'm here as a washington, d.c. resident who wants to support great businesses, who support my community. >> holder says the local businesses are doing great thing business hiring people. >>> right now, the orbiter left the atmosphere. the craft fired its main engine for 20 minutes giving it the correct speed and angle to leave the earth's orbit. spacecraft is on course to land on mars after a ten-month journey around the sun. india launchedite first spacecraft bound for mars november 5th. >>> shaping up to be a decent day, at least more sun. let's send it over to meteorologist amelia segal. >> right. more sun and temperatures will be warmer. still crisp. overall, nice today, december 1st is today. it is a dry start not just today but majority of the weekend. temperatures slowly going to warm as we continue to work our way toward friday. if you're traveling today, leaving the area as your thanksgiving holiday comes to
attorney general eric holder shopped locally he visited union market in northeast d.c. and bought items at several shops and food at different eateries. >> i'm here as a washington, d.c. resident who wants to support great businesses, who support my community. >> holder says the local businesses are doing great thing business hiring people. >>> right now, the orbiter left the atmosphere. the craft fired its main engine for 20 minutes giving it the correct speed and angle to...
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it's something that we did in collaboration with the transport workers union local 258 and today we wantedi want to ask our transit director john haley to come forward. >> mr. haley. >> good afternoon, mr. chairman, board. waiting for the guests of honor to make their way up. >> okay, good. >> it is my great pleasure to introduce them, who you may remember from another appearance and dwayne allen, both who work at cable car and have truly outstanding safety and operating records. you may recall a line from a famous song that i will neither sing, nor quote the whole song that says we're little cable cars go halfway to the stars. with the skills and attention of these two individuals, they have proven that line to be a great understatement. average cable car goes about 4200 miles a year. if you combine their 30 years' of safe operation, not only have they gone to the stars, but they have gone more than the 239,000 miles to the moon and yet they have returned and they have brought the car back to the barn. [ laughter ] so it is my distinct pleasure to introduce two individuals that embody all
it's something that we did in collaboration with the transport workers union local 258 and today we wantedi want to ask our transit director john haley to come forward. >> mr. haley. >> good afternoon, mr. chairman, board. waiting for the guests of honor to make their way up. >> okay, good. >> it is my great pleasure to introduce them, who you may remember from another appearance and dwayne allen, both who work at cable car and have truly outstanding safety and operating...
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his union and local 1555 agreed to drop the controversial family medial leave provision despite union members voting to approve a contract with that clause, including six weeks of paid leave for workers to care for sick loved ones. >> it will not be paid by the district. members will have to use a accumulated time off. >> people can use their vacation or sick leave to pay for family leave. >> in return for eliminating the provision, sciu local 1021 says bart agreed to sign off on a few proposals but were taken off the table. >> one was in addition to ber evement, and -- berevement to include grandchildren and step parents. >> this deal comes after nine months of negotiations, which included two strikes and a lawsuit filed by the unions against bart management. the strikes caused major delays on bay area roadways, but it appears another strike has been, voided. if a statement, the president of atu local 1555 says, quote, we expect the bart board will do what it should have done all along, accept this contract. >> agreement will be presented to the union members for a final vote. in wal
his union and local 1555 agreed to drop the controversial family medial leave provision despite union members voting to approve a contract with that clause, including six weeks of paid leave for workers to care for sick loved ones. >> it will not be paid by the district. members will have to use a accumulated time off. >> people can use their vacation or sick leave to pay for family leave. >> in return for eliminating the provision, sciu local 1021 says bart agreed to sign off...
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los miembros del transit union local 192, que representa aproximadame nte a mil 700 empleados han rechazadodos acuerdos previos, este tercero puede ser el de la suerte. uno de los obstaculos mas dificiles a superar en estos fallidos compromisos fueron las supuestas provisiones que requeria que los trabajadores paguen mas por sus pensiones y seguro de salud. los detalles de esta nuevo arreglo aun se no han dado a conocer oficialmente. pero algunos reportes sugirien que entre los beneficios estan una mejora del 9 punto cinco por ciento del salario en un lapso de tres aÑos, mejores horarios y mayores beneficios medicos. un chofer de estos autobuses ganan aproximadamente 54 mil dolares al aÑo. la votacion de hoy viene luego que un juez ordanara un periodo de negociacion especial de 60 dias... que ya vencio las votaciones se han llevado acabo durante todo el dia de hoy... el sindicato aun no sabe cuando va a dar los resultados, pero se esperan que lleguen a eso de la medianoche.. andres live y seguro los mas de 170 mil usuarios de estos servicios esperan se concrete este nuevo acuerdo reportando
los miembros del transit union local 192, que representa aproximadame nte a mil 700 empleados han rechazadodos acuerdos previos, este tercero puede ser el de la suerte. uno de los obstaculos mas dificiles a superar en estos fallidos compromisos fueron las supuestas provisiones que requeria que los trabajadores paguen mas por sus pensiones y seguro de salud. los detalles de esta nuevo arreglo aun se no han dado a conocer oficialmente. pero algunos reportes sugirien que entre los beneficios estan...