Transit buses in 琉璃神社 will be running tomorrow (Sep. 2), but drivers will be involved in job action against First Transit.
Drivers will not be wearing their uniforms, and instead will wear union t-shirts in a show of solidarity between the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1722 represents drivers.
鈥淔irst Transit鈥檚 executives are always welcome to return to the table and restart negotiations with a respectful, realistic offer for us,鈥 said Al Peressini, union president. 鈥淲hile we have a good cause and a mandate from our members to strike, we are exercising restraint and taking this job action to ensure our riders are aware of the severity of the crisis before service is impacted.鈥
(1/4) 鈿狅笍 鈥 ATU Local 1722's strike notice is now in effect, enabling them to take job action.
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Tomorrow, they'll take initial action by not wearing uniforms. At this time, they've not indicated any service impacts.
Peressini appealed to the public to get involved.
鈥淲e鈥檙e sick of seeing clients stranded on the side of the road when they need to get to work and school. We鈥檙e sick of hearing about the elderly and people with disabilities stranded at home because First Transit can鈥檛 retain employees with these pitiful wages.鈥
Peressini also noted that the union cares for riders, and hoped people would 鈥渃ommunicate their concern for this broken transit system to city hall and the province.
The union and First Transit began negotiations in February, and drivers have been without a contract since March.
鈥淥ur hard-working members working for 琉璃神社 Regional Transit have had enough of the disrespect. This job action is to educate our riders and the public that our transit system needs to be fixed and show our members are strong and united,鈥 added Peressini.
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