The State of the Transit Strike in Silicon Valley on Its Tenth Day - Streetsblog California
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On March 10, 1,500 members of the ATU Local 265 initiated a strike against the VTA after their contract expired, primarily due to disagreement over salary raises. VTA's proposal includes a 9.3% wage increase, whereas ATU demands 18%, alongside disputes over benefits and employment policies. Both organizations have engaged in negotiations for six months but failed to reach a consensus. Recent court rulings have upheld the strike, and a hearing is scheduled for March 26 to determine potential resolutions as negotiations remain paused.
The ongoing strike by 1,500 members of ATU Local 265 against VTA stems from disputes over salary increases, insurance costs, and employment policies.
While VTA has proposed a 9.3% increase and a $1,500 lump sum, ATU insists on an 18% pay rise alongside changes in vacation and insurance.
Recent court rulings have rejected VTA's attempts to end the strike, with a hearing set for March 26 to assess the legality of the protest.
Both sides claim victory in their public statements, indicating a tense standoff as negotiations remain stalled amid legal challenges.
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