STAMFORD, Conn. — More than 750 CTTransit workers, including bus drivers and mechanics, voted last week and Dec. 5 to reject a proposed 33-month contract created by CTTransit management and the unit's bargaining council, StamfordAdvocate.com reports. The main objection to the proposed contract is a new requirement for contributions toward health care premiums. For the full story, click here.

 

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