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Transit workers go on strike in Metro Vancouver

Transit workers go on strike in Metro Vancouver
Transit workers go on strike in Metro Vancouver

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: السبت 6 يناير 2024 05:39 مساءً

Transit supervisors and maintenance workers have begun refusing overtime in Metro Vancouver Saturday as part of job action initiated by their union, CUPE Local 4500. (Ben Nelms/CBC - image credit)

Transit supervisors and maintenance workers have begun refusing overtime in Metro Vancouver Saturday as part of job action initiated by their union, CUPE Local 4500. (Ben Nelms/CBC - image credit)

Metro Vancouver transit workers represented by CUPE Local 4500 have begun job action on Saturday.

More than 180 transit supervisors, engineers and a range of maintenance workers within the transit system have started refusing overtime as of 8 a.m. Saturday.

The union says the job action, which followed a 72-hour strike notice on Wednesday, comes as a last resort as talks with their employer, the Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC), broke down. The last collective agreement expired in October 2022.

CMBC is a subsidiary of TransLink, the transit authority for Metro Vancouver.

Chris Gindhu, president of Local 4500, says some of the issues that led to the job action were fair wages and excessive workloads.

"We have proposals on the table to increase staffing levels ... and the company has so far refused to consider our solutions," he told CBC News.

Union representative Liam O'Neill previously told CBC News some of their members were "working more overtime than they work straight hours."

Gindhu says transit riders would "definitely notice" service levels drop as a result of the overtime ban, and predicted buses would run late as a result.

"Some buses won't make it into service on time [in] the depots," he said. "Some routes may be affected if the buses are not able to even leave the garage."

A Translink report lists the top 10 most complained about bus routes. Over 50 bus routes have sustained overcrowding, which is up from 38 in 2016. On-bus subjects are Laila Kott and Nizzar Kabalan, who were interviewed on the 116, the second on the list of most-complained about routes.

A Translink report lists the top 10 most complained about bus routes. Over 50 bus routes have sustained overcrowding, which is up from 38 in 2016. On-bus subjects are Laila Kott and Nizzar Kabalan, who were interviewed on the 116, the second on the list of most-complained about routes.

CUPE Local 4500 president Chris Gindhu says commuters will likely notice impacts to bus services as a result of the overtime ban. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

The union president says talks with the employer involved the efforts of veteran labour mediator, Vince Ready, but negotiations broke down. He says the union is prepared to further escalate job action if necessary.

"TransLink and Coast Mountain Bus Company plan for major expansion in the coming years, where they'll need us even more," he said. "There's a vision [to] double service in the next 10 years. And we haven't even increased staffing levels since 2012.

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"Our question to them is how? How are they going to go about that?"

In a statement, Coast Mountain Bus Company president Michael McDaniel urged striking workers to return to the bargaining table with "realistic expectations."

"CMBC has made CUPE 4500 the same wage offer already agreed to by all other CMBC employees," he wrote.

"We will be closely monitoring the ongoing job action, but do not expect the union's overtime ban to have significant impacts to the delivery of transit services."

Gindhu, however, says wage equality with other TransLink employees was the issue, not the general wage increase.

The company employs almost 6,000 people in total, mostly bus drivers, according to the TransLink website.

The strike by transit workers comes on the heels of a historic year for labour action in B.C. and Canada.

Transit workers in the Comox Valley went on strike in December, following a four-month drivers' strike in the Fraser Valley over the summer.

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