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The union local for Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers says it will hold a rally in Vancouver today to mark the beginning of its strike after members voted down a final offer by employer Transdev Canada last week.
The union local says the majority of its members are “frustrated,” and rejected the company’s offer after dealing with staffing shortages and “poor compensation” compared to other transit employees.
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