San Jose transit agency employees working without new deal - San Jose Spotlight
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Since a judge halted a significant strike by the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, which represents 1,500 VTA workers, negotiations have made little progress. The union received three offers from VTA that were previously rejected. Union leaders argue the agency is unmotivated to negotiate effectively. VTA management is keen to negotiate but reports no response from the union. VTA is working on restoring full transit services, following the strike and the court's intervention, after employees returned to work due to the ruling.
The ongoing negotiations between VTA and ATU Local 265 show little progress since a judge halted a historic strike last week, impacting 1,500 VTA employees.
Despite new offers from VTA, union leaders express concerns over the agency's lack of urgency to negotiate after the court ruling ended a 17-day strike.
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