Another transit strike is possibly looming as a B.C. union has voted to take job action “if necessary.”
ATU Local 1724 Metro Vancouver HandyDART drivers, maintenance workers, road supervisors, trainers and officers workers have overwhelmingly voted in favour of a strike.
The union said that after eight months of bargaining with Transdev and working six months under an expired contract, 95 per of HandyDART workers voted in favour of escalating job action on July 3.