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VTA and its unionized frontline workers have made little progress toward a new deal since a Santa Clara County judge stopped a historic strike one week ago.
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) bus and light rail services have resumed after a nearly three week strike, ...
VTA bus drivers and light rail operators turned down the agency’s latest offer, sending negotiators back to the table and ...
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San José Spotlight on MSNVTA strike must end, Santa Clara County judge rulesA Santa Clara County judge has ruled against striking VTA union workers, bringing bus and light rail services back to the region. Superior Court Judge Daniel Nishigaya ruled Wednesday that members of ...
As frustrations mount over ongoing transportation disruptions, VTA bus drivers and light rail operators have decisively rejected the latest contract offer from the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA ...
The VTA's proposal included an 11% pay increase over three years; however, union leaders highlighted significant concerns over added clauses related to attendance and overtime policies. According to ...
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San José Spotlight on MSNCommuting San Jose State students struggle amid VTA strikeA local university is trying to help its students caught in the ongoing VTA strike find transportation. The union worker strike started March 10 and has left San Jose State University students ...
More than 80% of the vote is in favor of continuing the Amalgamated Transit Union’s strike. “By a vote of 188 yes, to 919 no,” said ATU Local 265 president Raj Singh. The VTA’s latest ...
11:15 a.m..-12 p.m., Wednesdays. Danville Library. Low Impact Aerobics: Classes are designed to be low-impact, energizing and fun-filled with the methods and movements involved to help strengthen and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — The ongoing strike by VTA workers entered its third week on Monday with no bus or light rail service in operation. The strike, which began on March 10, has left the ...
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