OAKLAND, Calif. — Negotiations resumed Wednesday between Bay Area Rapid Transit and its striking rail workers after both sides indicated progress had been made during a lengthy overnight session that ended just hours earlier.
Josie Mooney, a chief negotiator with Service Employees International Union Local 1021, said she was hopeful the latest round of talks could end the three-day strike that has slowed commutes across the San Francisco Bay Area.
Mooney appeared optimistic after an overnight bargaining session that lasted nearly nine hours.