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  2. Jan 24, 2024 · Bus and SeaBus services in Metro Vancouver resumed Wednesday morning after the end of a 48-hour strike by transit workers that ground almost all routes in the region to a halt.

    • Who is taking job action? CUPE Local 4500 represents more than 180 transit supervisors, engineers, maintenance and communication workers who work for CMBC, a subsidiary of TransLink.
    • Why does this affect some transit operations but not others? While many people may think of TransLink as one organization, a variety of different organizations are responsible for different facets of Metro Vancouver's transit system, which results in a variety of different unions.
    • What are the issues at play? While some contract disputes involve significant disagreements over benefits or working conditions, this one appears to be almost entirely about money.
    • Is TransLink's claim of a financial crisis accurate? One of the more contentious questions in the contract dispute is how much of an impact the future salaries of 180 workers could have on TransLink's financial operations.
  3. Jan 21, 2024 · Bus and SeaBus service has been suspended in Metro Vancouver, starting Monday at 3 a.m. Emily Lazatin and Grace Ke have the latest information on what this means for commuters. – Jan 22, 2024....

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · Metro Vancouver buses and SeaBus remain out of service Tuesday as the 48-hour strike by CUPE 4500 workers enters its second day.

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Buses are halted as part of a 48-hour strike in Metro Vancouver after more than 180 workers represented by CUPE Local 4500 walked off the job. The job action, which began at 3 a.m. PT, comes...

  6. TransLink’s CMBC bus and SeaBus services are shut down starting today, as CUPE 4500 is escalating its job action in its attempt to secure a new favourable contract for 180 bus operations supervisors.

  7. Jan 24, 2024 · As of just after 5 pm Tuesday, it has been confirmed that all TransLink bus and SeaBus services will resume on Wednesday, January 24. The public transit authority states that service will restart at 3:30 am Wednesday, but it will take some time for services to be fully up and running after 48 hours of continuous shutdown since Monday morning.

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