California teamsters picket Orange County transit system in contract dispute
Sunday, July 8, 2007
In an ongoing labor dispute from May of this year in California, United States, Teamsters Local 952, which represents the Orange County Transportation Authority's 1,200 coach operators, went on strike at 12:35 a.m. (0035 hrs) PDT Saturday morning after a cooling-off period declared by State Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger expired.
Sanctioned picket lines have been formed outside Authority facilities in Garden Grove, Anaheim, and Santa Ana. About 200,000 regular passengers are affected.
Major sticking points in the negotiation appear to be related to cost-of-living increases and pension funding allocations. The strike was declared after the Authority's bargaining agent said he lacked authority to approve a union counter proposal, which he said had to be taken before the OCTA's board of directors, who will not be available to meet until Monday the 9th at the earliest.
Sources
edit- Associated Press. "Orange County bus drivers strike after contract negotiations fail" — San Jose Mercury News, July 7, 2007
- "Coach Operator Strike Forces Major Reduction In Bus Service" — OCTA, July 6, 2007