Daily Journal Staff Writer
The four-day strike that shut down San Francisco Bay Area's commuter train service and stranded hundreds of thousands of riders has a lot to do with money. But the dynamics are much more complicated than that, said veteran mediator Paul Roose, who is one of the few people with an insider's view on the closed-door negotiations.
Four years ago, Roose led the mediation between the Bay Area Rapid ...
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