SAN JOSE – A labor dispute could throw a wrench into the travel plans of South Bay commuters.
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Union members voted in mid-February to authorize a potential strike. The union represents more than 1,500 workers, including bus drivers, light rail operators and dispatchers.
“Given this developing situation, VTA is encouraging residents and businesses to start preparing for alternative travel methods in case of a strike,” the agency said in a news release.
Alternatives to public transportation include carpooling, ridesharing and bicycling.
VTA Paratransit service will continue regular operations, but in the event of a strike, VTA bus and light rail services will be unavailable, according to the agency.
In a statement last week, the union expressed frustration at an earlier offer, which called for a 1% wage increase per year for three years, and accused the VTA of not delivering on promises to improve workplace conditions after a mass shooting on May 26, 2021.
A union spokesperson did not immediately return a message seeking comment on the contract talks.
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