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Edmonton transit workers get 3% raise a year after reaching agreement with city
Edmonton transit workers get 3% raise a year after reaching agreement with city

CTV News

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

Edmonton transit workers get 3% raise a year after reaching agreement with city

After nearly a year of negotiating, the City of Edmonton has finalized a new collective bargaining agreement with transit workers. Workers who are part of the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 569 will receive a three-per-cent raise each year until Dec. 11, 2027. The previous agreement ended on Dec. 31, 2023, meaning workers will get retroactive pay. 'We are pleased to finally have a ratified collective agreement,' said ATU 569 president Steve Bradshaw in a statement Wednesday. 'Though not all of our objectives were achieved, this outcome sets us on a path to continue working towards achieving those pending objectives in future rounds of bargaining.' Bradshaw said collective bargaining is a complicated practice at the best of times – and this round was no different. 'It is to everyone's credit that we come away from the table, not only with a new collective agreement in place, but also with our collaborative working relationship intact.' The agreement also includes increased shift differential pay, increased footwear allowances and increased enhancement to health benefits. There are over 2,500 transit workers in the city including bus drivers, maintenance personnel and other transit employees. 'These are difficult jobs, they have been difficult jobs for a while,' said Ward pihêsiwin Coun. Tim Cartmell. 'I think it's a reasonable and fair deal.' Cartmell, who is also running for mayor, said council heard workers were also feeling financial pressures with COVID-19 inflation. Ward Dene Coun. Aaron Paquette said increased safety measures that were voted on by council earlier this summer will increase safety for transit workers, something that has been top of mind, especially for those working downtown. 'We've had infinite incidents and we've had people feeling unsafe,' said Paquette. 'We've been through a really dark time post-COVID, I think everyone can recognize that.' 'These are good moves and I think we have turned the corner on the dark times of COVID.' The city and the ATU began negotiations on Aug. 14, 2024.

City, transit union reach tentative agreement
City, transit union reach tentative agreement

CTV News

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

City, transit union reach tentative agreement

The city and ETS workers reached a tentative agreement on Monday following months of negotiations. ETS workers are represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 569. The ATU will hold a ratification vote with its members in the coming days. The City of Edmonton did not provide further details as the process is still ongoing. 'Both parties are pleased to have reached a tentative agreement that balances the needs of Edmonton transit workers while considering the sustainability of city finances,' said a statement issued by the city Tuesday. The city and the ATU began negotiations on Aug. 14, 2024, and have met for 17 bargaining and mediation sessions since then. The last contract ended on Dec. 30, 2023. The tentative agreement, which needs to be ratified by both parties before coming into effect, will cover a four-year term from Dec. 31, 2023 to Dec. 11, 2027.

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