Toronto Star

TTC union may go on strike Monday

- ALYSHAH HASHAM

Bargaining is expected to continue over the weekend between the TTC and one of its unions, but a strike is possible Monday morning if the sides don’t come to an agreement.

“While I remain optimistic we can reach an agreement at the table that prevents a strike, we also need to be honest and let our employees know there could be job action next week that impacts their work,” said TTC CEO Rick Leary in a statement on Friday. “In addition, we need to let our customers know that there could be impacts to their TTC trips.”

CUPE Local 2, which represents about 700 electrical and trades workers, is in a legal strike position as of 12:01 a.m. Monday. Local president Sumit Guleria has said the past few months of bargaining have focused on “equitable wages.”

“Our goal is to reach a mutually acceptable deal before Monday,” said Guleria in a statement Friday. “However, should the TTC fail to present us with an offer that meets our reasonable expectatio­ns, our union is prepared to take necessary action.”

Should there be a strike, it would be the first in more than a decade by unionized TTC employees. A 2023 court ruling overturned a law banning TTC workers from striking.

The effect on TTC service from a strike by the workers responsibl­e for keeping transit infrastruc­ture safe is unclear.

The TTC is also in negotiatio­ns with its largest union, Amalgamate­d Transit Union Local 113, which represents about 12,000 workers, from bus drivers to maintenanc­e staff. This week, the union said it was taking the first step toward strike action by requesting the Ministry of Labour appoint a conciliato­r. On Friday the union confirmed it is organizing a membership strike vote.

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