Metro Transit workers have voted to reject a contract offer and authorized their union to call a potential strike, union officials said Wednesday.
The workers, represented by Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1005, include more than 2,350 employees, including bus and rail operators, mechanics, clerks and cleaners.
Union officials said Metro Transit management has refused to hold meaningful talks with workers.
“All we are asking of Metro Transit is to show us the respect we’ve earned. That means sit down with us and negotiate a full contract,” President/Business Agent Ryan Timlin said in a statement. “Instead, they just slapped us in the face. They put a crappy offer on the table and walked away.”
In a statement of their own on Wednesday, Metropolitan Council officials disagreed with the union’s characterization of contract issues.
“Metro Transit has provided a reasonable and responsible offer that balances the unprecedented fiscal pressures facing Metro Transit, with the value we place on our employees during this pandemic,” the statement said. The Met Council agency notes it has made a number of changes with the coronavirus pandemic to improve driver safety, such as added cleaning, safety shields to protect drivers and personal protective equipment.
Met Council officials said their $3.6 million contract proposal — which would run from Aug. 1, 2020, to July 31, 2021 — includes an average of $1,500 in one-time payments to workers as well as a 2.5 percent wage increase.
Timlin said 94 percent of voting members opposed the most recent contract offer.
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