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Board urges Muni drivers to end sick-out and return to work; adopts resolution after debate and amendments
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted an imperative resolution urging Municipal Railway drivers to end a sick-out that disrupted service, and added neutral language acknowledging that the 2010 Measure G arbitration process differs from that of other unions.
The Board of Supervisors adopted an imperative resolution on Tuesday urging San Francisco Municipal Railway drivers to end a sick-out and return to work, and urged both drivers and management to continue the contract arbitration process. Before taking the final vote, the board first adopted a "serious injury" finding required for imperatives by an 11–0 roll call.
Supervisor Wiener, the resolution’s lead sponsor, described the action as "time sensitive" and said the sick-out was…
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