The union representing Blue Bus workers in West Vancouver, B.C., said Wednesday that its members have voted to ratify a collective agreement
The union representing Blue Bus workers in West Vancouver, B.C., says its members have voted to ratify a two-year collective agreement, averting a transit strike in the Metro Vancouver suburb.
More than 150 workers belonging to Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 134 voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action last week if they did not reach an agreement with the District of West Vancouver.
On Monday, the union announced on Twitter that it had reached a tentative agreement with the district. It was ratified by 88 per cent of members on Wednesday, the union said.
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