![]() Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle Show More Show Lessīoth the unions and BART management agreed that the two sides were close to an agreement on economic issues Thursday, but the talks broke down over the transit agency's call for work rule changes. BART negotiations failed to yield an agreement on Thurssday, October 17, 2013, in Oakland, Calif. People involved with negotiations between BART and its unions have declared that they are at an impasse following nearly 30 hours of negotiations on Thursday, and the unions will strike at midnight. Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 77 of78 ATU President Antonette Bryant tells the press that they have reached a point they can't continue in the BART negotiations and will strike on Thursday at midnight. Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle Show More Show Lessħ5 of78 76 of78 Two union members with SEIU embrace before leaving the CAltrans building after negotiations broke down on Thursday. Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 74 of78 Stanley Green of Martinez holds a sign stating that BART unions should be prevented from striking by the state legislature, as the unions announced that they could not reach a deal and that they would strike at midnight on Thursday. ![]() Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle Show More Show Lessħ2 of78 73 of78 Federal mediator George Cohen tells the press that they have reached a point they can't continue in the BART negotiations and will pull out until they are requested to come back. Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 62 of78 BART board of directors address the media offering a continuation of contract talks to the unions after negotiations fell apart Thursday afternoon. BART negotiations failed to yield an agreement on Thursday, October 17, 2013, in Oakland, Calif. People involved with negotiations between BART and its unions declared an impasse following nearly 30 hours of negotiations on Thursday, and the unions will strike at midnight. Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle Show More Show LessĦ0 of78 61 of78 BART station agent Edmund Buenger does one last inspection of the platform as he performs his shut down duties at Lake Merritt station early Friday after midnight before the strike begins. Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 59 of78 Richelle Anderson of Hayward watches as BART station agent Edmund Buenger performs his shut down duties at Lake Merritt station early Friday after midnight before the strike begins. ![]() 57 of78 58 of78 BART patron Asa Isles carries his bike up an escalator after he disembarked a train at the Lake Merritt station that was one of the last trains to operate out of there early Friday morning before the strike took effect.
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