City of Guelph reaches collective agreement with local transit union | Globalnews.ca

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The City of Guelph has directed staff to finalize a new collective agreement with the union representing approximately 260 transit workers.

In a news release on Wednesday, acting general manager of human resources Stephen O’Brien said the two sides reached an agreement that benefits everyone, including employees, transit users and taxpayers.

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He said he appreciates the time members of ATU 1189 and city staff spent at the bargaining table.

Scott Bate, Local 1189 president/business agent, said the new three-year deal not only honours the members’ hard work and dedication but also addresses the concerns that were most important to them.

A strike was averted earlier this month after both sides reached a tentative deal.

The new deal covers a three-year period from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2027.




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