jccollins
Conductor
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NARP reported in their "hotline" yesterday that the striking Los Angeles MTA mechanics rejected another contract proposal on November 7, that the strike has now entered its fifth week, and the MTA is dicussing whether to go to arbitration.
Does anyone have any insight as to when this might end? How long will the MTA put up with this? And, isn't it strange that the state doesn't step in somehow and force these mechanics back to work? How long will the State of California allow a few stubborn mechanics to dramatically impact the lives of thousands of commuters in California's largest city? Does anyone know who we can write to to ask for strict state laws preventing this type of transit strike from occurring?
Does anyone have any insight as to when this might end? How long will the MTA put up with this? And, isn't it strange that the state doesn't step in somehow and force these mechanics back to work? How long will the State of California allow a few stubborn mechanics to dramatically impact the lives of thousands of commuters in California's largest city? Does anyone know who we can write to to ask for strict state laws preventing this type of transit strike from occurring?