The workers won't go back to work unless they have a contract, and if Bloomberg has anything to say about it, the MTA won't return to negotiations unless the workers are working. Great.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, whose tone had been muted in past days, decried the strike as "thuggish" and "selfish," and declared that negotiations - which the city does not participate in - should not resume until the 33,700 subway and bus workers return to their jobs. The mayor said the transit workers "decided they don't care about the people they work for."
The more people I talked to today, the more I agree with the mayor.

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