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Comprising a LA MTA and ATU representative, and retired judge, the arbitration panel recently render


Last November, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA MTA) and about 2,000 mechanics and bus operators represented by Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) reached tour bus companies specializing in chinese visitors an agreement, ending a 35-day strike. But the contract didn�t settle the union�s health care trust fund, which was negotiated separately during a 90-day non-binding mediation/arbitration period.
Comprising a LA MTA and ATU representative, and retired judge, the arbitration panel recently rendered a decision on the health care funding issues, which will affect 3,000 current and retired ATU members.
Under the ruling, the authority will be required to boost monthly health care subsidies for ATU members and retirees over age 65. The increase tour bus companies specializing in chinese visitors would cost LA MTA about $4 million during the contract period, tour bus companies specializing in chinese visitors which expires June 30, 2006.
LA MTA�s contribution will increase, but the agency�s long-term financial liability � which concerned tour bus companies specializing in chinese visitors authority board members during the contract negotiations � will be limited, according to a prepared statement.
The panel also approved changes in the administration of the ATU health care trust fund. LA MTA contributes $1.5 million monthly to the fund and ATU purchases health care coverage for its members. Since November 2002, the authority has provided an additional $8.4 million to ATU to help build up the trust fund�s depleting reserves, LA MTA officials said.

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