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Silicon Valley transit workers overwhelmingly approve contract - MSN
Members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, which represents more than 1,500 frontline VTA workers, voted 70.5% to approve the proposed contract, with 978 votes cast.
For months, Local 265 and the VTA could not get on the same page when it came to a new contract. The contract expired, and in March, a weeks-long strike put the entire VTA fleet out of work.
ATU Local 265 union members will vote on a new deal with the Valley Transportation Authority three months after a strike halted public transportation.
Whether the end of the strike means that the buses and light rail trains that serve 100,000 commuters will resume Thursday morning remained unclear this evening ...
Santa Clara County judge has ruled against striking VTA union workers, bringing bus and light rail services back to the region. Superior Court Judge Daniel Nishigaya ruled Wednesday that members of ...
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, which represents more than 1,500 VTA frontline workers, went on strike March 10, 2025 for higher wages in their next contract. Photo by B. Sakura Cannestra. A ...
VTA Board offers an 11% wage increase to end transit strike by ATU Local 265, focusing on reduced absenteeism to improve service reliability.
The Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 will consider a proposal from the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority on Saturday. Union workers have been striking for two weeks, disrupting public ...
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VTA was seeking legal intervention to stop ATU Local 265’s strike after contract negotiations fizzled out earlier this month with no deal on the table.
VTA and ATU Local 265 have been negotiating throughout the weekend and there's still optimism a deal is coming soon with the help of Gov. Newsom.
VTA was seeking legal intervention to stop ATU Local 265's strike after contract negotiations fizzled out earlier this month with no deal on the table.
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