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BART Labor Dispute Continues

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 (Deborah Svoboda/KQED)

On Thursday, BART unions gave a 72-hour strike notice, threatening another walkout on Monday if an agreement is not reached on pay and benefits. We discuss the ongoing BART labor dispute.

Guests:

Randy Rentschler, director of legislation and public affairs at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission

Josie Mooney, chief negotiator for the SEIU 1021

Tom Radulovich, president of the BART Board of Directors

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