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Photo: Flynn 'Tiny' Burke ATU Local 1764 Circulator worker.
DC Paid Sick Leave Act. First Transit even forced workers to violate District safety standards by
taking out buses that did not pass pre-trip safety inspections.
Metro IAF Organizer Amy Vruno and key WIN leaders entered into an alliance with ATU Local
1764 Circulator workers to figure out a strategy to get the DC Mayor and Council to take some
responsibility for privatized workers for whom the DC Government was paying. WIN leaders joined
with union workers in multiple meetings with Councilmembers and Mayor Bowser to press For
action. The campaign led to a new 3-year contract increasing maximum wages from $23 to $31 per
hour and tripling First Transit's contributions to employee 401(k) plans. The contract also included
language that will ensure drivers don’t have to operate buses that do not meet safety standards.
KEEPING WMATA PUBLIC
Photo: Rev. Mike Wilker speaking at the
July 2017 WMATA action.
2017 MIDYEAR REPORT
WIN is partnering with sister-IAF affiliates in Virginia and
Maryland, and the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local
689 to protect the public interest in Washington area’s public
transit system. WMATA will need a significant funding increase
and a dedicated funding source it can rely on in order to
ensure track repairs are completed, worker pay and benefits
are sustained, and service in low income communities is not
decreased. In exchange for additional public financing, the
position of WIN and its allies is that WMATA must eliminate
hiring barriers and increase the employment of returning
citizens, youth, and residents In high unemployment areas
in the District. In July of 2016 ATU Local 689 and Metro IAF
held a 600-person action with WMATA Board Chair Jack
Evans launching our position. In the coming year Metro IAF
and the ATU will be a driving force pressing for smart public
infrastructure investment tied to living wage jobs.
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