Canada Line workers reach tentative agreement to keep SkyTrain rolling
VANCOUVER — The union representing workers on a key commuter link between Richmond and Vancouver says it has reached a tentative agreement with their members’ employer.
The British Columbia Government and Service Employees’ Union announced the deal Tuesday between Canada Line workers and system operator Protrans, a subsidiary of SNC-Lavalin.
The union says in a statement the deal comes after 13 months without a contract and more than 40 bargaining sessions, including close to 40 hours since Sunday morning.
Union president Stephanie Smith says the goal of members has been to get a fair contract.


