Back on schedule: Three-day transit strike in Vancouver averted at last minute
VANCOUVER — About 350,000 commuters in Metro Vancouver were spared the inconvenience of a full bus strike Wednesday after a month-long transit dispute ended with a tentative agreement.
The proposed deal was reached after more than 10 hours of negotiations when Unifor agreed to extend its strike deadline past midnight.
Job action started on Nov. 1 when mechanics refused to work overtime and the dispute escalated with bus drivers refusing overtime after talks collapsed Nov. 14.
“Transit workers stood up for one another and fought hard to get a fair contract,” Unifor national president Jerry Dias said in a statement.