Is anything else possible between now and Dec. 1 to avert court, a strike, lockout or shutdown?
A. — Yes. Key decision makers could meet behind closed doors and work out a deal. That’s a quietly increasing possibility, because many influential people in the community want the dispute involving the union, management and Mr. Onorato to end. If secret negotiations succeed, Mr. Onorato will release the money that he has been withholding, The state will provide its $15.3 million monthly share of aid for January, Mr. Onorato will enhance his political image, transit will have a rosier future and the uncertainty will end for riders and business. Q. — What do union leaders plan for the Nov. 23 membership meeting? A. — In a statement, Local 85 says it is holding an “informational meeting to educate members on the status of negotiations and to share legal options available to the union.” What President-Business Agent Pat McMahon said may somewhat ease anxieties about a possible work stoppage Dec. 1: “We have no intentions of voluntarily stopping work.” Q. — Will the union vote to go on
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