Union Wins Pay Increases and Other Improvements
Vancouver, BC – HandyDART workers, members of ATU Local 1724-Vancouver, BC, voted to approve a strong collective bargaining agreement with contractor Transdev after reaching the deal last Friday.
At a September 3 rally attended by ATU International President John Costa and allies, the more than 600 Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers walked off the job after Transdev refused to address the Union’s concerns over, wages, high worker turnover, and the skyrocketing use of taxis at HandyDART.
“This is a great day for our members to ratify this contract,” said Local 1724 President/Business Agent Joe McCann “Our strike showed the power of fighting for our rights. We are thankful for the outpouring of support from our riders, fellow union members, and elected officials, many of whom walked our picket lines. After months of negotiations, this contract recognizes our members for the heroes they truly are.”
The new contract includes significant wage increases that address the staffing shortages, and the Union was also able to push back on the use of taxis through creative language on shift scheduling and reporting.
“It was inspiring to join our HandyDART members on their picket lines. This contract is a testament to their solidarity, resolve, and unity,” said ATU International President John Costa. “It is a win not only for our HandyDART workers but for the seniors and people with disabilities who rely on our members for safe and reliable transportation.”