Thursday, May 16, 2013

TriMet, union negotiations don't have to be open to public, judge rules | OregonLive.com

TriMet, union negotiations don't have to be open to public, judge rules | OregonLive.com

TriMet has submitted a list of media outlets, including newspapers, radio and TV stations, the labor press and at least one Portland transit blogger, it would like to invite. But the agency says the two sides have not reached agreement on the issue. 
~~~>So they are allowing 1 blogger huh? Who is it?

Following Roberts' ruling, ATU President Bruce Hansen said the union plans to appeal.
~~~>Right on!

In the end, Hansen said he has a problem with TriMet essentially cherry-picking media outlets. 
~~~>As he should

The slugs running trimet will continue to bully and distort information to get their way. The only way to get accountability out of these people is by shoving transparency down their throats. As long as they can continue their secret ways there will be problems at trimet

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