As the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority prepares to restart limited bus service on Friday following a 17-day transit strike, light rail service remains suspended.
Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority (VTA) bus service is set to resume Friday after a nearly three-week-old strike was ...
A judge ordered striking VTA employees back to work, aiming to resolve the labor dispute and resume public transit operations ...
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San José Spotlight on MSNLimited Santa Clara County bus service resumes FridayWith the union worker strike over, some VTA bus service will resume Friday, with more bus lines and light rail services ...
The three-week long VTA transit strike in San Jose appears to be over for the time being. A Santa Clara County Superior Court ...
A judge has ordered an end to the strike by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers. The San Jose Mercury News ...
The judge ultimately issued the injunction saying the workers can no longer strike, but did not rule on a new contract between the union and VTA.
A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge, late Wednesday afternoon, granted an injunction requested by the Valley ...
A Santa Clara County judge ordered striking Valley Transportation Authority employees to return to work at a hearing ...
Whether the end of the strike means that the buses and light rail trains that serve 100,000 commuters will resume Thursday ...
Superior Court Judge Daniel Nishigaya ruled that members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, which represents about 1,500 VTA employees, must return to work — ending the union’s 17-day strike by ...
Judges will provide "favorable consideration" to people who come in on outstanding bench warrants at Rio Arriba County Magistrate Court.
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