Striking Greyhound workers have made an unconditional offer to return to work and end their 12-week-old strike, putting additional financial pressure on the economically beleaguered bus line.
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In a letter Tuesday to Anthony Lannie, Greyhound vice president in charge of labor relations, the Amalgamated Transit Union announced its "unconditional offer to return to work immediately."But the offer was unlikely to settle the bitter, violence-marred labor dispute involving the national bus line. Instead, it put more pressure on Greyhound management - and the company's creditors - to return to the bargaining table.