NY Transit Union Ends Strike
The strike that crippled New York's mass transit system for three days came to an end after union leaders, facing mounting fines, possible jail terms and the wrath of millions of commuters, finally voted to return their 33,000 members to work without a new contract.

On Dec. 22, New York city bus drivers report for work at the Michael J. Quill bus depot on Manhattan's west side after a three day transit strike.
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TWU approves new contract  (28/12 16:33)
The executive board of New York's Transport Workers Union (TWU) approved a tentative contract late yesterday, the union's leader said, after the city's transit workers staged a three-day strike last week.

TWU votes to end transit strike (23/12 09:19)
The executive board of the Transport Workers Union Local 100 voted to end the strike that brought the nation's largest transit system to a halt, TWU president Roger Toussaint said in New York Thursday.

 
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