On Tuesday, Unifor Local 114 and PW Transit Canada reported that they had agreed with recommendations from veteran mediator Vince Ready to put an end to the 136 day-old strike that has meant no public transit for people living in the Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton corridor.
Unifor Local 114 represents 90 workers including drivers, technicians and cleaners. PW Transit Canada is a private company that has a contract with B.C. Transit to operate small and large buses in the Sea to Sky corridor.Article content In late May, with the help of a Labour Relations Board of B.C. mediator, a tentative deal was struck that would have resulted in a 13.5 per cent pay hike over five years .Article content
“With respect to cost of living adjustments, it is an irrefutable, inescapable fact the cost of living has been particularly problematic in the past several months, especially in the Whistler area, driven largely by housing costs, rental increases and gas prices,” Ready wrote. “As inflation rises, wages must keep up,” McGarrigle said. “We will take this principle to negotiations in every sector. Workers demand fair wages and a decent standard of living.”
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