Three-day transit strike in Vancouver averted, tentative deal reached
VANCOUVER — The union representing 5,000 Metro Vancouver transit workers says it has reached a tentative deal with Coast Mountain Bus Company and Translink, averting a planned full system strike.
The tentative deal, which has yet to be ratified, was reached after more than 10 hours of negotiations.
Unifor initially said the union was prepared to negotiate until midnight Wednesday, but extended the deadline a half an hour before the agreement was reached.
Job action started on Nov. 1 when mechanics refused to work overtime and the dispute escalated with others refusing overtime after talks collapsed Nov. 14.