Lawrence McQuillan: Time To Unload the BART Gravy Train
Editor’s Note: We are pleased to share this piece from Lawrence McQuillan, which was originally posted here.
Last week’s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) strike created the world’s largest parking lot, as 400,000 commuters who usually ride BART trains each day sat in cars and buses trying to move through the gridlocked Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area. Last Friday, the two striking unions agreed to return to work for 30 days while negotiations continue.
The unions—the Service Employees International Union and Amalgamated Transit Union—represent about 2,400 BART station agents, train operators, mechanics, maintenance workers, and professional staff. The unions have sought a wage increase of 23.5 percent over the next three years. Other key sticking points include employee contributions to pensions and health… Read More