The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers strike entered its second week Monday, impacting tens of thousands of passengers in the South Bay.
But with the court date set for March 26, that could prolong the strike for another week. VTA was seeking legal intervention to stop ATU Local 265's strike after contract negotiations fizzled out ...
The order means South Bay transit workers must return to work immediately — but it’s unclear how long it will take for all ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority (VTA) operators’ union is responding after the transit agency went to court trying to get striking drivers back to work. The union was on the third day of its ...
The ongoing Valley Transportation Authority strike, now in its third week, is headed to court in San Jose on Wednesday. The ...
About 1,500 members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 returned to work Thursday to prepare for the resumption of bus ...
The weeks-long VTA strike is heading to court Wednesday where a judge will decide the fate of the transit agency and its ...
SAN JOSE — The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority filed a legal complaint ... than 24 hours after the strike began. Related Articles They said it: Striking VTA union takes an “L ...
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday visited the high-security El Salvador prison where Venezuelans who ...
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authotrity’s legal challenge aiming to ... Nishigaya rejected VTA’s request for a temporary restraining order to immediately halt the historic strike by more than ...
The VTA on Tuesday filed a legal complaint against the union representing its transit workers who are picketing, hoping to end the strike. The VTA alleges that Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 ...
(KRON) — As a strike by South Bay transit workers stretched into its second day, the Valley Transportation Authority has now taken legal action to bring it to an end. On Tuesday, the VTA filed a ...