The Region - News from March 22, 1985
Daylong talks between the Southern California Rapid Transit District and neeotiators for 5,000 bus drivers ended with both sides apparently still far apart in their attempt to reach a contract settlement. “We feel that they didn’t make a good-faith effort to meet us halfway,” RTD spokesman Marc Littman said after the United Transportation Union presented its latest proposal in response to a disappointing new management offer. Talks are scheduled to resume April 9, less than two weeks before a 60-day “cooling-off” period ends.
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