Striking Sea-to-Sky transit workers reject deal recommended by bargaining committee
VANCOUVER — The union representing transit workers in B.C.’s Sea-to-Sky region says members have rejected a tentative agreement that had been signed by their bargaining committee after mediated negotiations with their employer.
A statement released by Unifor says the tentative deal struck Friday had been unanimously recommended by the Local 114 bargaining committee for transit workers between Squamish, Whistler and Pemberton, but they voted Monday to reject it and continue their strike that began on Jan. 29.
Talks had collapsed earlier this spring between the striking workers and PW Transit, a third-party contractor for BC Transit, with the two sides unable to agree on achieving wage parity with transit workers in Metro Vancouver.
Unifor has said those workers make an average of $3 more per hour than their counterparts who operate buses in the Sea-to-Sky region.