Here Comes the Strike
TheStar.com
TTC workers begin voting on offer
Mar 12, 2008 11:38 AM
JOHN GODDARD
STAFF REPORTER
Toronto Transit Commission workers began voting this morning on whether to accept or reject a contract offer.
The union would be in a strike position April 1, with negotiations expected to continue at least until then, both sides have said.
Voting began at 4 a.m. and finishes at 7 p.m. at 20 TTC shops and depots around the city, a union spokesperson said today. Results are not expected before 10 p.m.
“We don’t want a strike,” Bob Kinnear, president of the 8,000-member Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113 said this week.
But the union leadership is recommending that workers reject the company offer. It proposes a 2 per cent pay increase in each year of a four-year agreement and demands concessions on benefits.
Such concessions have become a sticking point, Kinnear said, especially with the union pushing to secure better protection and compensation for drivers vulnerable to assault by passengers.
The last Toronto transit shutdown came on May 29, 2006. Workers walked off the job abruptly and illegally for the day in a disagreement with management on issues including health premiums and driver security.
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This is just plain ridiculous. A strike comes nearly every year, along with fare increases.
The TTC needs to fire its entire workforce and rehire on its own terms. In the meantime, the city and province need to come together to declare the TTC an essential service where workers can protest but cannot walk off the job.
I'm still gobsmacked that Bob Kinnear hasn't been prosecuted for the illegal strike that he brought on in 2006 costing tax payers money.