Mediated negotiations scheduled for Sunday in Metro Vancouver dispute
The head of the union for striking HandyDART transit workers in Metro Vancouver says he’s cautiously optimistic ahead of Sunday’s mediated negotiations with their employer, but members are prepared to stay on strike “as long as it takes.”
About 600 employees of the accessible door-to-door transit service have been on strike since Tuesday, only offering trips to essential medical appointments, over demands for better pay, closer to that of other transit services.
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