Law360, Washington (January 7, 2016, 7:23 PM EST) -- A California State Assembly committee rejected on Wednesday a bill that would restrict the circumstances under which Bay Area Rapid Transit transit workers could strike. In a 5-1 vote with one abstention, the Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security nixed a proposal that would allow for the termination of striking BART employees under a set of conditions. The bill, AB 528, would have prohibited BART employees from striking after the expiration of a contract with a no-strike clause, as long as the transit agency continued paying compensation and benefits as it had under the contract. Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San...

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