Unifor-GRT talks break off

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January 22, 2020

Waterloo Region – Talks broke off between Unifor and Grand River Transit as it became clear that the employer was not willing to offer new proposals.

“We can’t bargain with ourselves, it will take movement from the employer to reach a fair deal that responds to the issues driving this dispute,” said Tim Jewell, Unifor Local 4304 President. “Transit workers have difficult jobs and are seeking respect and fairness from our employer.”

Local 4304 represents drivers, mechanics, vehicle service attendants and dispatchers at GRT. The 800 members have been on strike since Tuesday at 12:01 am. The complete work stoppage will continue until a collective agreement is ratified by the membership.

“Unifor is ready to return to the table again soon, but no further talks are scheduled. Unifor, like everyone in the Region, would like to see the speedy settlement of this dispute, and a contract that improves transit workers’ jobs and the Waterloo Region’s transit system for all,” continued Tim Mitchell, Unifor Kitchener Regional Director.  

Media inquiries call Unifor Communications Representative Sarah McCue at @email or (416) 458-3307.