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TTC union votes no to contract, strike will beg

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TTC union votes no to contract, strike will begin at midnight


Business | 206462 hits | Apr 25 8:14 pm | Posted by: mtbr
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The union representing about 8,900 operating and maintenance employees with the TTC voted down the tentative settlement by 65 per cent.

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  1. by avatar G-prime
    Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:51 am
    What happened to 48 hour notice?
    Bah, fine, its nice enough, we can walk. I've ranted about this before (see the last TTC related artical) and I stand by my comments. If they want money they can get it from their copius amounts of advertisers. I'm walking to work tomorrow, and spending my 2.75 on a small crowbar for the ttc pry their head out of their arse

  2. by Anonymous
    Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:47 pm
    "G-prime" said
    What happened to 48 hour notice?
    Bah, fine, its nice enough, we can walk. I've ranted about this before (see the last TTC related artical) and I stand by my comments. If they want money they can get it from their copius amounts of advertisers. I'm walking to work tomorrow, and spending my 2.75 on a small crowbar for the ttc pry their head out of their arse



    G-prime wrote:
    What drives me nuts about the ttc, isnt the slow service, it has nothing to do with the fact that: rather than keeping up with posted schedules, they just took down the schedules. or that the price continues to go up (it was 2.25 less than 4 years ago) .

    its the fact they b*** whine and moan about money problems, when EVVVVVVVERY CENIMETRE of the ttc is COVVVVERRRED in ads. From Colgate to whatever the f*** "Kudoo" is , its everywhere, on the outside of streetcars, inside of streetcars, outside of busses, inside of busses, inside trains, on the poles between tracks, on the TURNSTILES (one stop, union I think, the turnstiles are bread slices :S , the FLOORS have ads, even the STAIRS! They are not even a FLAT SERFACE but there is still ads on them. But they don�t have enough money?
    IF they have money woes, why don�t they charge "Koodo" an extra 10%!?. Corporations are no NOT going to pay for ad space! Its the TTC!! in fact, them striking would have lost them ad money, due to lack of PEOPLE to advertise too obviously. And as their service gets worse, and the weather gets better, they are getting less people and worth LESS money.
    Stop charging us, stop asking the government for money, and use the money you get for wh**ing yourself out to companies."


    The real cost of public transit is well over 3 bucks a person per trip in Canada, I remember reading the last budget statement in Calgary where the city only gets back 55% of the cost from passenger fares, the rest is funded through things like property taxes. In Calgary the adult fare just went up to 2.50. Public transit is a public service and makes no money.Advertising returns only a couple of million dollars to the city of Calgary every year.

  3. by avatar CommanderSock
    Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:52 pm
    The city of Toronto is more complicated than Calgary. Toronto's GTA is almost nearing 6 million people, the TTC servers over 4 million people, taking into account that some suburbs provide their own service. Calgary is 1 million people city, Calgary is no bigger than Mississauga, a 'burb in the GTA. Our problem stems from mangled policies and layers of provincial and municipal beurocracy.

  4. by Anonymous
    Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:53 pm
    Agree....I'm sure TTC is not self sufficient and does not turn a profit or expected to.

  5. by avatar CommanderSock
    Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:55 pm
    I would like to add to that the fact that 1/3 of Torontonians already live around the poverty line. The Ontario government taxes the shit out of people, and the city can only tax a little more, before "breaking the camel's back". Alberta has the simplest Tax system in the country. Exemplary. Ontario, well........that's another story


    http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/individual ... tes-e.html



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