Cowichan transit workers want strike to end
- Transit workers in the Cowichan Valley have been striking for over two months, demanding action from their employer, Transdev Canada.
- The strike involves Unifor Local 114 and Unifor Local 333, representing roughly 52 transit workers, highlighting concerns over pay and working conditions.
- Bill Tucker, a transit driver, emphasized that strikers have not seen significant movement from Transdev Canada during the negotiations.
- Unifor spokesman Gavin McGarrigle condemned the lack of transit services for residents and blamed private contractors for ongoing labor issues.
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Cowichan transit workers want strike to end
Strike began on Feb. 8
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