B.C. Transit confirms Chilliwack bus service will be impacted by CUPE job action
CHILLIWACK — B.C. Transit confirmed Friday afternoon that bus service in Chilliwack and the surrounding communities will be impacted on Monday and Tuesday due to job action from CUPE Local 561 representing First Transit bus operators.
According to a media advisory, B.C. Transit will notify its riders that CUPE Local 561, operating under FirstTransit, has indicated increasing job action and will cease service in the Agassiz-Harrison, Central Fraser Valley, Chilliwack and Hope transit systems as of the start of the scheduled service on February 27 to the end of service on February 28.
The job action will impact customers in the communities of Abbotsford, Agassiz-Harrison, Chilliwack, Hope, Mission and customers using the Fraser Valley Express. This service disruption will not impact handyDART service, which will remain fully operational in Abbotsford, Chilliwack and Mission, B.C. Transit said.
“B.C. Transit is closely monitoring the situation and sincerely apologizes to customers for the inconvenience caused by this matter. We understand the frustration felt by customers, and that the job action is difficult for everyone involved in the region. We contract the services of private operating companies to deliver these transit services. These companies hire and manage their own workforces. The labour dispute is between BC Transit’s contractor – First Transit – and their unionized employees,” B.C. Transit wrote in a statement.
