The local union negotiations that aren't going well

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The local union negotiations that aren't going well
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Starting today, teachers at Melrose Public Schools won’t be doing any work outside of what’s listed in their contracts. Another negotiation that’s not going super well? The one between Boston and the city’s largest police union:

that riders are at last seeing the benefits of the unprecedented diversion — including the fleet of new, more accessible Orange Line cars., there are just over four minutes of slowdown due to speed restrictions along the entire Orange Line, down from about seven minutes in August.

The bigger problem now is the Red Line, where slow zones contribute to over 10 minutes of delay along the entire line. Rios reports that transit advocates are frustrated by the lack of information from the MBTA about what they’re doing about it.replace Blue Line serviceOne last PSA: There will be another meeting tonight at 6 p.m. for MBTA riders to weigh in on redesigning bus routes after the first had so many people that it hit Zoom’s capacity of 300 participants virtually.

Educators are also planning a rally tonight in front of Melrose City Hall. Melrose Public Schools have not responded to a request for comment, according to WBUR’s newscast team.that’s not going super well? The one between Boston and the city’s largest police union. The two sides have yet to reach an agreement on pay increases, a reform to the disciplinary process and a proposal to allow citizens to work safety details.

The city and union aren’t even agreeing over the extent of the disagreement. The head of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association told WBUR’s newscast that they’re preparing to bring their case to an independent arbitrator, whereas a spokesperson from Mayor Michelle Wu’s office says there’s no impasse and they remain open to negotiating.off, the housing market is finally starting to slow down, according to new data from the Massachusetts Association of Realtors.

Why is this finally starting to level off? Association President Dawn Ruffini told WBUR “we’re finally starting to kind of see the impact of the changes in interest rates.” At the moment,was not on: “the rattiest cities.” Boston ranks 13 on the roundup from pest control company Orkin, which tracks which cities paid the most for exterminations over the past year.

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