Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) bus and light rail services have resumed after a nearly three week strike, ...
On March 26, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Daniel T. Nishigaya ordered the striking union to return to their jobs immediately. The judge issued an injunction on the grounds that the VTA had ...
“Us being forced back to work, we’ve lost any leverage that we had, and the agency has no real motivation to schedule any ...
A weeks-long disruption of Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) service was due to a workers’ strike. Full service is now expected to resume Thursday morning, the ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority announced late Wednesday that light rail service would be completely restored Thursday morning, one week after a judge ordered striking transit worker ...
VTA and its unionized frontline workers have made little progress toward a new deal since a Santa Clara County judge stopped a historic strike one week ago.
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VTA bus service resumed on Friday across the system. On Monday, light rail service resumed on part of the system for the first time since the end of the strike, with the Orange line and part of ...
The Court of Appeal set a deadline of April 11 for the VTA and the Superior Court to file objections to the challenge. “The hope is not to go back out on strike, but it’s essentially to ...
“We had already been in negotiations for seven months, and the strike was our last resort.” Singh added that now the VTA does not have “any reasons” to schedule negotiation meeting ...