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In Transit is the flagship, quarterly magazine of the Amalgamated Transit Union, covering labor and transit news from the United States and Canada, the activities of the International Union, and feature stories about local unions and members.
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20
Jul
Charter Meeting
1:00PM PDT - 3:00PM PDT
Union Hall
2810 Lombard Avenue
Everett, WA
Charter Meeting
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Jul
Membership Meeting
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Union Hall
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Everett
Membership Meeting
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ATU International News Feed
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We stand with our Local 998-Milwaukee, WI, members in their fight for a fair and just contract.
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ATU Local 587 and Metro put safety first as Task Force reconvenes
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Our frustrated Local 998-Milwaukee, WI, members to hold strike vote as negotiations stall.
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Our Local 1164-Knoxville, TN, members are united in demanding a fair and just contract the recognizes their essential role in the community.
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TARTA bus driver attacked by passenger with needle, according to witness
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Local 689-Washington, DC, Calls WMATA Automation and Station Manager Plans Dangerous
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After another attack on our Calgary members, Local 583 renews their demands for better safety measures.
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Our Local 1005 Rochester Public Transit workers call on City Council to demand Transdev address our members concerns.
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Congratulations to our Local 569-Edmonton, AB, on reaching a deal with Edmonton Transit Service.
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New Colorado law increases penalties for violence toward bus, train operators
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