ATU (Amalgamated Transit Union) international vice-president Manny Sforza spoke on Monday regarding the back-and-forth negotiations with Metrolinx that led to the union making the decision to go on strike. He said Metrolinx wasn’t bargaining “in good faith” and accused the company of refusing to budge on issues during the most recent round of talks.
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ATU official details negotiations with Metrolinx that led to strike decision
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