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Workers Prepare For Potential Walkout On June 7th

TTC Strike Looms as Negotiations Stalled

Workers Prepare for Potential Walkout on June 7th

TTC Workers Union Says Progress Halted

The possibility of a full strike by Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) workers on June 7th is looming, as negotiations between the union and management have reached a standstill. The union, which represents nearly 12,000 TTC employees, has stated that no progress is being made in the ongoing discussions.

No-Board Report Requested

The union has requested a no-board report from the Ministry of Labour, bringing them one step closer to a strike. With less than 24 hours remaining before the midnight strike deadline, commuters are faced with the possibility of major disruptions to their daily routines.

Lasting Impact

Should a strike occur, it would be the first major work stoppage by TTC workers in over a decade. The last strike, which lasted for 23 days in 1970, had a significant impact on the city and its residents. The current situation has the potential to cause similar disruptions, leaving a lasting impression on Toronto's transportation system and the lives of countless commuters.


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