SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- Monday's planned VTA strike in Santa Clara County is likely to impact tens of thousands of riders. VTA light rail trains were running on Sunday, but come Monday ...
The weeks-long VTA strike is heading to court Wednesday where a judge will decide the fate of the transit agency and its ...
The strike will not impact its specialized paratransit service, the VTA said. "We will not cut service to accommodate unreasonable demands," Richardson said.
"This strike is having an overwhelming impact on the community, and we are working on all efforts to support our riders getting to work, school, medical appointments, and events," VTA General ...
“This strike is having an overwhelming impact on the community. Getting our buses and trains rolling is imperative,” said VTA CEO Carolyn Gonot said. Tensions were running high when a ...
VTA filed the complaint in the Santa Clara County Superior Court with the aim of bringing the strike to a swift end, according to a statement from the agency. The case was filed shortly before 11 p.m.
We’ve been saying we do want to come back to work, and when we do come back to work, we want it to be free from retaliation, ...
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) bus and light rail services have resumed after a nearly three week strike, ...
Thousands of daily VTA riders in the South Bay will have to find alternate transportation on Monday as frontline transit workers go on strike over ... to mitigate the impact to the riding public ...
VTA spokesperson Stacey Hendler Ross said ... Beyond daily commuters, the strike will impact anyone trying to get around, including those heading downtown for a Sharks game on Saturday.
Lunch argued against VTA’s notion of “harm,” pointing to a 1990 California Supreme Court decision that gave public transit workers the right to strike despite the impact on riders.
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