Labour Minister Harry Bains said Monday (Jan. 22) his government is currently talking to both sides about appointing a special mediator, possibly Vince Ready, to resolve a labour dispute as job actions have shut down much of the public transit system in Metro Vancouver.
The region is home to some 2.4 million people, roughly half of B.C.B次元官网网址檚 population.
B次元官网网址淲e are talking to both parties now and make sure that they agree with a special mediator, because it is always important that the parties agree to the mediation, agree to a special mediator, agree with the process,B次元官网网址 Bains said. Otherwise, it makes no sense to bring both parties together, he added.
He made these comments Monday afternoon at around 3 p.m., some 12 hours after more than 180 transit supervisors represented by CUPE Local 4500 had walked off the job.
Job actions scheduled to last 48 hours come after talks between the union representing striking workers and Coast Mountain Bus Company under the assistance of Ready had concluded without an agreement. The striking workersB次元官网网址 contract expired in October 2022 and their place in the system is crucial as they help oversee day-to-day operations among bus and SeaBus operators, who had announced that they would not cross picket lines.
The strike affects all buses and SeaBus routes operated by CMBC, a subsidiary of TransLink, the regional transit authority for Metro Vancouver.
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All SkyTrain lines, the West Coast Express, HandyDART, West Vancouver Blue Bus, Bowen Island Community Shuttles and Langley Community Shuttles continue to operate. Another 20-plus transit routes, which CMBC does not operate, also continue to operate.
But the action has nonetheless shut down most public transit in Metro Vancouver and Bains urged both sides to get back to the table given the important role public transit plays in the lives of Metro Vancouver residents.
B次元官网网址淚 know both sides understand their responsibility to the public, to their customers,B次元官网网址 he said.
Bains said he does not know how far apart both sides are.
B次元官网网址淏ut I do know one thing B次元官网网址 the parties need to get back to the bargaining table,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淭hatB次元官网网址檚 where the agreement needs to be negotiated because thatB次元官网网址檚 the best agreement that can be negotiated, when both parties agree.B次元官网网址
He paired this appeal with the potential of the province appointing a special mediator, something that the province B次元官网网址渋s seriously considering.B次元官网网址
While Bains did not say when he might do that or who this person might be, he signalled a preference for Ready, even though he had already been part of the failed talks leading up to MondayB次元官网网址檚 job actions.
B次元官网网址淚 think that (Ready) would be the ideal situation,B次元官网网址 he said.
Bains acknowledged ReadyB次元官网网址檚 prior role, but also noted that he has had a track record.
B次元官网网址淭hey call him a miracle worker and miracle mediator,B次元官网网址 Bains said. B次元官网网址淓ven with that, it takes time for miracles to happen. But I think the idea here is that when you move them in a different role, which is a special mediator, then he would have a different responsibility.B次元官网网址
The current transit strike in Metro Vancouver comes after a long transit strike in the Fraser Valley that lasted 124 days.
BainsB次元官网网址 signal that the province might step in relatively quickly raises the question of whether the province might be treating both disputes differently.
The ministry pointed out that not having transit service challenged people who relied on it in the Fraser Valley, just as it is the case now in the Metro Vancouver. It also pointed out that the decision to appoint a special mediator varies from one labour dispute to another, based in part on the status of the bargaining between the parties.
It added that in some disputes, an appointment might occur later because the parties have not asked for assistance. As for the Fraser Valley dispute, both parties received an offer for mediation services early in the dispute.
The ministry said parties can access mediation services privately or from the BC Labour Relations Board (LRB) any time they want assistance.
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