Phoenix Bus Service Disrupted As Union Members Strike

Published: Friday, January 8, 2016 - 7:10am
Updated: Friday, January 8, 2016 - 2:03pm
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Amalgamated Transit Union members picket in the early morning of Jan. 8, 2016, after rejecting the last offer from Transdev.
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Picket signs from the Amalgamated Transit Union in South Phoenix.

Phoenix bus drivers went on strike early this morning after union officials rejected a “best and final” contract from Transdev, the bus contract company. The local chapter of the Amalgamated Transit Union called for the walkout after contract negotiations stalled.

Protestors stood outside the south Phoenix bus yard holding signs and the American flag early Friday morning. Many had been there since midnight.

"The thing about it is the rights of Americans, us, employees, workers we need just as much as they do, corporations, companies, to benefit. Our way of life has changed because they take and take and take," said protestor Raymond Casselman.

Union officials said sticking points included bereavement time, uniform allowances and vacation time. Other concerns revolved around the use of SmartDrive video. Some drivers say Transdev used the information to discipline them.

"If I get discipline for hitting a bump to hard or something like that it doesn’t say what they can discipline us for it doesn’t say how they’re going to discipline us. It just say there will be disciplinary action. That’s not right. So I could get fired for hitting a bump wrong," said
bus driver Michael Trevino.

Michael Trevino brought his 3-year-old son to the protest because wanted his son to see what he is fighting for.

"Honestly, this is what I’m fighting for is my son," he said. "For me to be able to get my rights of what I deserve from working with this company, I want to make sure it gets passed down to him. If I don’t have any good health insurance that means he’s out of luck."

Transdev officials said they offered a fair contract providing a 3 percent annual wage increase retroactive to July, if accepted without a work stoppage.

The city of Phoenix says if the strike continues, there is a contingency plan.

"Transdev’s plan per our contract is to bring in drivers from outside, train those drivers, and get them onto city busses and onto the streets. So we’ll be working with Transdev to restore service up to 60 percent, which is Saturday-level service," said Lars Jacoby  with the city’s transit department.

Unfortunately, that might not help college football fans who are in Phoenix ahead of Monday night’s champion football game between Clemson and Alabama.

Negotiations began in April and resumed last month after a six-week hiatus.

Bus service will be disrupted on a majority of Phoenix routes.


Here's a list of affected Transdev-operated routes, according to the Phoenix Public Transit Department:

0- Central Ave.
1- Washington/Jefferson
7- 7th Street
8- 7th Ave.
10- Roosevelt/32nd Street
12- 12th Street
15- 15th Ave.
16- 16th Street
19- 19th Ave.
27- 27th Ave.
28- Lower Buckeye
35- 35th Ave.
39- 40th Street North Phoenix
44- 44th St/Tatum
50- Camelback
52- Roeser
60- Bethany Home
70- Glendale/24th Street
80- Northern/Shea
90- Dunlap/Cave Creek
106- Peoria
122- Cactus
138- Thunderbird
154- Greenway
170- Bell
186- Union Hills/Mayo
SMART (Sunnyslope) circulator
DASH (downtown) circulator
All RAPID commuter routes:
Central South Mountain East RAPID
Central South Mountain West RAPID
I-10 East RAPID
I-10 West RAPID
I-17 RAPID
SR-51 RAPID

Updated 2:02 p.m. on 1/8/2016

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