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SAN JOSE — A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge denied the Valley Transportation Authority’s bid for a temporary restraining order to stop the ongoing strike Monday but granted an order requiring ...
A Santa Clara County judge ordered striking Valley Transportation Authority employees to return to work at a hearing Wednesday.
Meanwhile, all bus and light-rail service has come to a halt during the strike, with only the paratransit service operating. In court on Monday, the VTA's legal challenge to force its employees ...
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 ...
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The order means South Bay transit workers must return to work immediately — but it’s unclear how long it will take for all ...
SAN JOSE — As the Valley Transportation Authority strike entered its second week Monday, a Santa Clara County judge temporarily denied the agency’s request for an injunction due to noncompliance with ...
The judge cited a no-strike ordinance clause in the contract that the VTA had with the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, which represents 1,500 VTA workers. “The Superior Court judge issued ...
On March 10, the union representing bus drivers, and other workers went on strike halting bus and light rail services across Silicon Valley. On March 11, the VTA filed a legal complaint to Santa ...
RELATED: VTA files legal complaint against union for breach in clause in attempt to end workers' strike And so community is forced to continue to sit by and wait. "A lot of people are very upset ...