Mayor: Deal reached to end Providence school bus strike
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A school bus company and its striking drivers’ union on Friday reached a tentative deal to end the strike that has lasted more than two weeks, Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza announced Friday evening.
Elorza said details of the agreement between bus company First Student and the Teamsters Local 251 were still being finalized and that members of the union must ratify it.
The strike began Sept. 27 and affects more than 9,000 schoolchildren. The dispute centred on retirement benefits.
“I am glad that both sides are heeding the call to put the needs of students and families first by engaging in constructive dialogue,” City Council President David Salvatore said in a joint statement with Elorza.