Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) resumed bus services after a two-and-a-half week strike by union workers, which ended following a judge's injunction. Approximately 1,500 employees returned to work, yet the union has plans to appeal the ruling while contract negotiations remain unresolved. Riders like Abel Garcia, who walked nearly 100 miles during the strike, expressed their gratitude for the return of the bus services, highlighting the necessity of public transit in navigating daily responsibilities, especially amid rising living costs in the region.
Abel Garcia expressed his gratitude for the return of bus service after experiencing immense difficulties during the two-and-a-half-week strike, walking approximately 100 miles for appointments.
A judge ordered the end of a strike by union workers at Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, leading to the resumption of bus services but leaving contractors unresolved.
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