The union representing some 850 transit workers including drivers is in favour of a strike if they don't get a deal soon from the city.
An agreement between Hamilton, Ont. and the union that represents its transit workers remains distant after the city revealed it will seek a formal no-board notice from the Minister of Labour.
The action will trigger a 17-day countdown allowing either the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 107 to go on strike or the city to lock out unionized“The city has filed for a no-board due to the goals of hastening the process and expediting an agreement,” a release from city hall said. “The city remains committed to a negotiated settlement.”
The City of Hamilton will seek a formal no-board notice from the Minister of Labour in negotiations with the Amalgamated Transit Union .
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