At 11 p.m. SEPTA representatives said talks were "moving in the right direction." A union representative was less sanguine. He said TWU negotiators had still not heard what they needed to hear about scheduling issues. They were adamant that SEPTA grant workers more down time between shifts and longer breaks between routes. Drivers' breaks, about five minutes long now, barely give them enough time to use a restroom during work, union representatives have said.