CUPE 561 criticizes new owners of First Transit bus company amid job action; bus strike looming
CHILLIWACK — Fraser Valley Today has obtained an email sent from CUPE Local 561, the union involved in two recent bus strikes that have impacted bus service in Chilliwack in the past month, in which it criticizes the new owners of First Transit, the company previously tasked with employing bus operators.
CUPE 561, representing unionized bus operators that drive B.C. Transit buses in Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Mission and surrounding communities, has conducted job action that led to bus service disruptions February 27-28 and March 9-11.
According to a March 7 letter from Transdev Group CEO Arthur Nicolet to CUPE, Transdev announced that it has acquired First Transit, meaning that it has assumed all First Transit Canada activities.
“We are excited about the opportunities this acquisition presents and we are eager to start working with you to ensure a smooth transition for all employees,” CEO Nicolet stated in his letter. “We understand that this is a significant change; we want to assure you that we are committed to working with the unions to address any questions or concerns and to ensure that all employees are treated fairly throughout this transition.”
