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CityNews Vancouver·3 min read·medium

Metro Vancouver bus drivers turn down tentative

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Jan Schuermann
Metro Vancouver bus drivers turn down tentative
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Metro Vancouver transit bus operators have rejected a tentative labor agreement, with over 66% of members voting against it. The union plans to continue negotiations to address concerns regarding workplace safety and facility access before considering strike action.

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A potential strike could significantly disrupt public transportation for thousands of commuters in the Metro Vancouver region.

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Metro Vancouver transit bus operators have voted to reject a tentative deal their union had reached with the Coast Mountain Bus Company.

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Confidence: 85%

The report provides a balanced account of the union's position and the status of the labor dispute.

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