HandyDART workers reject contract offer, union weighing options
VANCOUVER — Workers at British Columbia’s HandyDART transit service have rejected a final contract offer, and their union says it is now considering its next move.
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1724 has said it would give a 72-hour strike notice if membership voted down the latest offer by Transdev, the contracted operator of HandyDART.
A potential disruption of the door-to-door service was averted Monday, after workers suspended job action to vote on the contract offer.
Local 1724 president Joe McCann called the suspension of job action “a gesture of goodwill” after what the union described as “months of bargaining and escalating job actions” ranging from an overtime ban to refusing to wear uniforms.