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Three of VTA’s four unions ratified new contracts for the next four years, leaving the transit agency’s frontline workers ...
We’ve been saying we do want to come back to work, and when we do come back to work, we want it to be free from retaliation, ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority says it will issue credits to riders affected by the workers strike and ...
A Santa Clara County judge ordered striking Valley Transportation Authority employees to return to work at a hearing Wednesday.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority reopened the light rail orange and blue lines Monday, but the rest of the system was still delayed by track inspections after a 17-day workers strike.
The union and the transit agency have not resumed negotiations on a new contract. The former contract expired March 10 ...
The union that represents more than a thousand transit workers for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has been denied by an appellate court in challenging the end of a lengthy ...
SAN JOSE — As the strike of Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers reaches the end of its second week, union members are set to vote on a new proposal Saturday following several days of ...
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The injunction, signed by Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Daniel T. Nishigaya in a San José courtroom, means Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority employees will need to return to work ...
While bus service has resumed after a judge ordered an end to the VTA strike, light rail service remained on hold Monday following reported metal thefts and other issues.