UPDATE: None of the unions involved in negotiations with BART management submitted a 48-hour strike notice on Friday -- necessary if either union would want to strike in the event a contract is not agreed upon by the Sunday midnight deadline and the court rejects Gov. Brown's request for a cooling off period. A 48-hour notice of intent to strike is required before the workers walk out.
By Bryan Goebel
Governor Jerry Brown says he'll seek a court order to stop a BART strike on Sunday, if management and unions can't come to an agreement.
Meanwhile, BART labor talks are still going on in Oakland.
The Amalgated Transit Union's Leo Ruiz says he's frustrated that BART rejected some of the union's proposals yesterday. He doesn't think there will be an agreement by a Sunday night deadline.