Work stoppage on some MTS bus routes continues.
SAN DIEGO – A work stoppage continued Monday for multiple bus divisions of the Metropolitan Transit System, as bus operators and Transdev were back negotiating.
“These same members rejected the Company’s last, best and final offer unanimously,” read the Local 542’s Twitter. “The offer felt extremely empty & unaware of what our members deserved! Our members deserve a contract where they are seen, heard, & appreciated!” Negotiations between Transdev and the union started in October 2022. More than 600 drivers are currently affected.“Transdev is actively negotiating with the Teamsters 683 and remains hopeful that we will come to an amicable resolution soon with minimal disruption to the riding public,” the statement reads. “We have been engaged in negotiations with the union in good faith, with the goal of reaching a mutually satisfactory agreement that addresses the interests of both parties.
Bus routes out of the East County division that could be impacted include: 88, 115, 280, 290, 815, 816, 832, 834, 848, 851, 852, 854, 855, 856, 864, 872, 874, 875, 888, 891, 892, 894, 921, 928, 936; and
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Seattle mayor signs legislation to renew, expand Metropolitan Improvement DistrictMayor Bruce Harrell signed legislation to renew and expand the Metropolitan Improvement District for 10 years as part of his downtown revitalization plan.
Leer más »
The Woodlands to add 4 trolley stops as it continues to assess public transit plansThe Woodlands will build four new trolley stops and renovate five others as it begins conducting a comprehensive analysis on its public transit system.
Leer más »
NYC Transit summonses up 80% over last year amid fare evasion crackdown | amNewYorkLaw enforcement issued 80% more summonses throughout the New York City Transit system during the first three months of 2023 compared to the same period last
Leer más »
Is public transit becoming less safe?Scripps News examined safety numbers, low pandemic ridership, and the connection to the ongoing debate surrounding violence and homelessness.
Leer más »
Commuters ditched public transit for work from home. Now there’s a crisis.The post-pandemic reality for America’s public transportation is bleak. Work from home has solidly set in, leaving transit agencies that rely on fare-box revenue facing a fiscal cliff.
Leer más »
Federal wildlife agency says eco-grief training done; now ‘racial equity’ work draws scrutinyThe House Natural Resources Committee has launched an investigation into the Fish and Wildlife Service’s spending on its social justice agenda, saying the agency charged with rescuing endangered species is spending much of its time and money working instead on “social change.”
Leer más »