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The union walked off the job March 10, and the VTA had filed the court case against the union on the first day of its strike ...
An appellate court judge has denied an appeal from a union representing VTA bus drivers and light rail operators — upholding ...
The union that represents more than a thousand transit workers for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has ...
“Us being forced back to work, we’ve lost any leverage that we had, and the agency has no real motivation to schedule any ...
The union and the transit agency have not resumed negotiations on a new contract. The former contract expired March 10 ...
The order means South Bay transit workers must return to work immediately — but it’s unclear how long it will take for all ...
On March 26, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Daniel T. Nishigaya ordered the striking union to return to their jobs ...
While bus service has resumed after a judge ordered an end to the VTA strike, light rail service remained on hold Monday following reported metal thefts and other issues.
SAN JOSE — A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge denied the Valley Transportation Authority’s bid for a temporary restraining order to stop the ongoing strike Monday but granted an order requiring ...
He began his role with CBS Bay Area in 2015. A judge ordered VTA workers' end their three-week strike on Wednesday after the VTA brought the issue to court, claiming workers had broken their "no ...
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VTA reopened Orange Line light rail service and partially reopened Blue Line service Monday after inspections delayed the return following a 16-day workers strike.