Little progress has been made between the city and the union representing Staten Island Ferry crews on a new contract.
The two sides have engaged in sporadic talks regarding a first new contract in 12 years for the roughly 125 captains, co-captains, engineers and mates, with the union alleging delay tactics on the part of the city, including following the presence of a mediator during negotiations.
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