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That is the slogan for ATU Local 1722 union workers as they officially take to the picket line on the morning of Oct. 5, creating a full work stoppage for Kelowna transit.
The union and its employer, First Transit, made a last-ditch effort to come to an agreement by returning to the bargaining table on Oct. 4, though Local 1722 President Al Peressini believes that no deal will be completed in time.
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The union has escalated their job action over the past eight weeks, including the ditching of uniforms and not charging riders. A full walk-off-the-job was announced in late September, if the Oct. 4 talks did not produce a new deal.
Peressini believes that the strike could be avoided if BC Transit ended their contract with First Transit, an internationally-based company.
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Local 1722 will be hosting a press conference at 8a.m. on Oct. 5 from their Hardy Street yard, where members will be picketing.
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Jake.courtepatte@kelownacapnews.com
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