Jamie OѻýNeill of Chilliwack says the transit strike in the eastern Fraser Valley could end up costing him his job in the film industry.
ѻýI am looking at moving out of Chilliwack now because I am screwed,ѻý OѻýNeill said.
The single dad has been working continuity on a TV show in Vancouver for three years. He actually moved out to the valley secure in the knowledge that route #66 ѻý the Fraser Valley Express ѻý was in place so he could ride into Vancouver when needed.
ѻýItѻýs not a good situation for people like me who rely on the bus. Itѻýs an essential service.ѻý
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At the end of January, and into early February the early transit disruptions were expensive for OѻýNeill, who described himself as low-income. He does not drive due to medical issues, and both he and his son have disabilities.
ѻýLast month I had to come up with $200 plus to get to work and back, on cabs and Uber.ѻý
Job action by transit workers ramped up Monday (March 20) with CUPE 561 announcing a walkout by drivers and other workers, which suspended all transit routes in the eastern Fraser Valley until further notice.
OѻýNeill said he is sympathetic to the plight of the transit workers who ѻýshould be paid a fair wage, but we shouldnѻýt have to be the ones suffering because of that,ѻý he said.
The strike came after three days of failed negotiations, in a long negotiation process with First Transit, which operates the service for BC Transit.
The latest five-year contract offer came with salary increase of up to 16 per cent.
BC Transit officials said they are ѻýclosely monitoring the situationѻý since all conventional transit routes in the Fraser Valley were suspended in Aldergrove, Abbotsford, Mission, Chilliwack, Agassiz-Harrison and Hope.
BC Transit also apologized to customers for the inconvenience: ѻýWe understand the frustration felt by customers, and that the job action is difficult for everyone involved in the region.ѻý
HandyDART is at essential service levels, for those seeking cancer treatment, those with multiple sclerosis, and renal dialysis.
The prospect of being forced to leave Chilliwack is daunting, said OѻýNeill. He has family close by, with support for his son in school.
ѻýThis is costing me so much work. I think they just need to pay the employees. Itѻýs affecting the ridership,ѻý OѻýNeill said. ѻýItѻýs going to hurt them.ѻý
(1/4) ⚠️ Central ѻý CUPE 561 operating under First Transit is taking further strike action on Monday (Mar 20) by suspending service in & , including route 66 Fraser Valley Express.
ѻý BC Transit (@BCTransit)
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