Metro Vancouver Bus and SeaBus Workers Vote 99% to Strike: What Commute Risk Means for Buyers and Landlords
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Unifor Locals 111 and 2200, representing over 5,000 transit workers at Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC), announced on May 27 that members voted 99% in favor of strike action. The mandate covers transit operators, maintenance workers, SeaBus crews, Community Transit operators, and Spareboard members across Metro Vancouver. Bargaining began in February after the previous collective agreement expired March 31, with key issues including cost-of-living adjustments, health and safety, and retirement benefits. While no strike date has been set, the Joint Bargaining Committee is scheduled to return to negotiations on Monday, June 1. Unifor National President Lana Payne stated the vote signals workers are "resolute" about facing regional affordability challenges.


