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CCTA Negotiations End Without A Deal

Negotiations between the Chittenden Country Transportation Authority and striking bus drivers appear to be at an impasse.

CCTA General Manager Bill Watterson said in a written statement that discussions ended without an agreement after seven hours of mediated talks on Saturday.

CCTA says it delivered a compromise contract proposal to the union in hopes of ending the strike, now in its seventh day.

A union official tells the that CCTA did not make changes to an article on discipline � a key issue for union members.

The union, representing about 70 drivers, voted to strike last week over working conditions, hours and the hiring of part-time workers.

There's no word yet on when talks might resume.

Lynne worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý from 2002 to 2022 as a producer/reporter for special news projects.

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