Prince George's County bus drivers plan to continue a strike for the seventh day on Monday, leaving thousands of riders stranded as the workweek starts.
A five-hour negotiating session Friday ended in gridlock.
"Negotiations didn't go well at all," said Howard Marshall, business agent for the bus drivers union. "But we aren't ending the strike. [Drivers] know that without job security they are always going to be tap-danced on."
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Unions.... Once a good thing now money hogging political force.
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