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Cowichan Valley Transit Strikers Dismiss Mediator’s Proposals


The union representing striking transit workers in the Cowichan Valley says its members have rejected a provincial mediator’s recommendations to end a five-month labour dispute.

Unifor says the dispute involves 44 striking transit operators, cleaners, and mechanics with Unifor Local 114 as well as HandyDART workers with Local 333-BC.

They have been on strike for more than 21 weeks.


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The union says in a news release that the dispute centres on wage disparities between Transdev workers and other B.C. Transit employees, particularly in Victoria and Vancouver.

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It says the union and the company had agreed to jointly apply to the labour minister for the appointment of a mediator in February.

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Unifor says the mediator met with both sides on June 12, and issued its recommendations on June 30.

Transdev did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

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