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Labor dispute they have seven days to look into it and report back to him. And then, if he deems it necessary, he can petition a court to order a 60 day cooling off which is what we saw with bart. Live in oakland abc 7 news. Thank you, ama. Speaking of bart, trains are running for now. But the marathon talks between the Transit Agency and unions really starting to wear on commuters who dont know from one day to the next if there will be a strike here is the latest on the negotiations to keep bart trains running. Bart and unions in talks now. Union leaders guaranteed the public will know by 10 00 if there will be a strike tomorrow. Bart spokesperson says ridership has been down by 85,000 trips on friday, monday, and tuesday because of the uncertainty. There is word on a controversial negotiator. Well that would be thomas hawk. Yes, is he back inside of the building. arrived about 2 30, 3 00 and had been gone a couple days. Unions s ....
To avoid a possible strike by ac transit workers. The bay area facing a Midnight Strike deadline. Good evening, everybody. Im larry beil. And talks taking place now. A strike could have stranded hundreds of thousands including thousands of school children. Ama daetz joins us wlif details. Reporter for now a strike has been averted. I spoke with the spokesperson for ac transit. He tells me hes relieved that the governor has stepped in, at their request. The governor saying quote, because a strike will, if permitted to occur disrupt Public Transportation services and endanger public health, safety, and well fare. Also rels are ac transit riders. 181,000 people ride daily, including 30,000 school children. Johnson says there is frustration because two previous agreements were later rejected by members. We have not heard why. We have not gotten demands. We have not gotten ....
Had to attach them to the reserve water system. It comes from two massive tanks in the city. This will exceed our hydrants. So we utilize our High Pressure system. Fire crews will remain on site to make sure there are no new flare ups we are at the fire scene live. Leanne, some folks are getting back home, but not everyone. Not everyone. People able to return that. But these units wont be able to stay. I saw a couple taking out belongings from the unit. Many residents were forced to leave because of the fire. Its great. Just happier. Looks like the buildings will seem back. He was desperate to see if there was damage to the apartment. He and many are complaining about the smell left by the smoke. Just stefrngs in there. It doesnt smell good. Just smells. Tuesday nights fire was so intense that the hoet broke windows from the parms across the street and also triggered prifrngellers there is a ton of smoke and water damage. Red cross ....
Ordinance with mandatory bands. This would affect more than 300 30,000 customers who are in hayward, fremont and union city. We understand that if it passes it would go one step beyond the current 20 voluntary water cutbacks. People would be facing tight restrictions on outdoor water use. The Water District says the situation is serious. The state Water Project which is administered by the department of Water Resources has informed us we will receive 0 of our yearly allocation this year. So its 40 of our water right off the top that will not be available to us. Heres what would happen if the ordinance passes. People would be banned from refilling their swimming pools, hosing down driveways and sidewalks. Residents and businesses would have to limit watering lawns and flowers to twice a week. Parks schools and golf course ....