Individuals hop on a public transit bus during the evening in the Metro Vancouver area.


January 23, 2024

Metro Vancouver's transit system faces continued disruptions as the 48-hour work stoppage initiated by the union representing 180 transit supervisors persists. The ongoing labour dispute between CUPE 4500 and Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC) has led to a temporary halt in bus and SeaBus services, with plans to resume operations at 3 a.m. Wednesday.

In a press conference, CUPE 4500 representative Liam O'Neill confirmed that the supervisor overtime ban, in effect since January 6, would persist after the work stoppage concludes. O'Neill hinted at further escalation, emphasizing the lack of a current deal and the necessity to plan their next steps, which he described as an "escalation" beyond the current actions.

The recent disruption stems from failed talks between the union and CMBC, resulting in the majority of buses, including the SeaBus, ceasing operations at 1 a.m. Monday. O'Neill attributed the breakdown to what he characterized as a wage discrepancy between CUPE 4500's transit supervisors and their counterparts employed by TransLink.

According to O'Neill, the union's proposed wage increase, which accounts for a 0.05 percent rise in CMBC's annual budget for wages, salaries, and benefits, is fair and reasonable. He expressed frustration, accusing CMBC of attempting to coerce the union into accepting proposals rather than engaging in constructive negotiations.

On the other hand, CMBC spokesperson Mike Killeen defended the company's position, stating that they had offered a compromise that included increased overtime pay, additional benefits, a commitment to hiring more supervisors, and an improved wage offer. Killeen characterized the union's wage proposal as unrealistic, citing their demand for raises between 20 and 25 percent over the next three years.

Both sides expressed a willingness to return to the negotiation table but accused each other of hindering progress. O'Neill insisted that CMBC was unwilling to address the wage discrepancy issue, while Killeen argued that the union's unrealistic wage demands were the primary obstacle.

As the transit system awaits a resolution to the ongoing labour dispute, commuters are advised to anticipate potential service disruptions. The union is expected to announce its next steps, including potential escalations, following the conclusion of the 48-hour work stoppage.

Summary:

The 48-hour work stoppage by Metro Vancouver transit supervisors continues, with CUPE 4500 indicating plans for further escalation. Talks with Coast Mountain Bus Company failed to resolve the dispute over a wage discrepancy. Bus and SeaBus services are set to resume at 3 a.m. Wednesday. Both sides express a willingness to negotiate, but differences over wage proposals remain a major hurdle.

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