After Shutting Down the Big Apple New York Transit Workers Reject Proposed Contract
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New York City's bus and subway workers have sent shock waves through the labor movement and beyond as they demand that their employer and their union--Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100--give them a fair contract.
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First, they walked off the job December 20, shutting down New York's vital transit system for three days. Then, exactly one month later, they voted by a narrow seven-vote margin (11,234 to 11,227) to reject the proposed contract settlement.