Bus drivers in B.C.’s Fraser Valley give 72-hour strike notice
The union representing transit bus drivers in B.C.’s Fraser Valley has given a 72-hour strike notice and could stop collecting fares starting Thursday.
The union says it will be in a legal strike position as of 3 p.m. on Thursday, at which point drivers will stop collecting fares. The union says members make 32 per cent less than transit workers across the Lower Mainland, with no pension plan and long hours of standby time for which they receive less than $3 per hour.The union has 213 members including drivers, utility workers, bus washers and mechanics.
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