MBTA commuter rail workers, union reps rally for new contract

BOSTON ― Workers on the commuter rail service linking Boston to other communities in Massachusetts and Rhode Island rallied Wednesday to draw attention to their efforts to secure a new contract from the company that manages the service.

State and local politicians, workers and their union representatives gathered at South Station on Wednesday morning to demand Keolis Commuter Services, the company that manages the commuter rail, bargain in good faith for a new contract.

Demands include wage increases, lower costs for health care and health insurance, and the ability to take sick time and take days off…

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