ATU 113 support the Children’s Breakfast Clubs visit to Ottawa to celebrate Black History Month

ATU Local 113 was proud to support The Children’s Breakfast Clubs (TCBC) visit to Ottawa as part of their Black History Month celebration.

Over 100 students from Toronto schools took part, bringing incredible energy and curiosity to the day’s activities. Our Executive Board Members Bryan Lewis and Andrew McAnuff joined the students and educators throughout the visit.

ATU Local 113 contributed to the event by providing the Black History Month shirts, which the students wore with pride and which the organizers noted added a strong sense of unity to the experience. Our team also provided the operators and coordinated the buses with the TTC to ensure seamless transportation for the participants from start to finish.

We remain committed to supporting youth in our communities through meaningful engagement, mentorship, and leadership opportunities.

Thank you to The Children’s Breakfast Clubs for organizing this impactful annual event. We look forward to continuing this important work together.

ATU Local 113 Highlights Skilled Trades at the Build Green Symposium  

At the week’s Build Green Symposium at Humber Polytechnic, ATU Local 113 leaders showcased the growing career opportunities in the skilled trades at the TTC, while addressing the need to challenge outdated stereotypes.

As investment in green infrastructure accelerates, so does the demand for dedicated skilled workers. The skilled trades offer strong career pathways, competitive compensation, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on our communities.

ATU Local 113 remains committed to raising awareness and opening doors for the next generation of talent.

The Skilled Trades Shortage Crisis in Public Transit: Why the Provincial Government Must Act Now

Ontario’s public transit system is facing a growing crisis with a severe shortage of skilled trades workers. ATU Local 113 is calling on the provincial government to strengthen its support for apprenticeships through the Skills Development Fund. Our union continues to raise awareness about the widening skills gap impacting the TTC.

 

Toronto’s transit network depends on thousands of highly trained workers – from the operators of buses, subways, streetcars, LRTs, and paratransit services to skilled tradespeople who work behind the scenes and make public transit possible. Skilled workers include Coach Technicians, General Body Repair Persons, HVAC specialists, Plumbers, and Bricklayers. These are stable, well?paid careers that support families and build strong communities.

 

But the challenges are mounting. An aging workforce means that 30 – 40% of current skilled trades employees at our locations will retire within the next 5 – 10 years. In some departments, nearly half of the workforce is approaching retirement. Meanwhile, many young people aren’t considering skilled trades as viable, prosperous career paths.

 

This shortage isn’t limited to the TTC — it impacts the entire province. That’s why we’re urging the government to invest in a public awareness campaign and increase funding for skilled trades apprenticeships to ensure a sustainable, well-trained workforce for the future of transit.

 

We must act now to close the skilled trades gap and protect the reliability of public transit for generations to come.

 

Watch our apprentice’s story to see how investing in skilled workforce development today secures the public transit infrastructure of tomorrow.

International Women’s Day Rally and March

This International Women’s Day, we stand in solidarity with women workers across Toronto to celebrate progress and continue our fight for equity, safety, and opportunities to thrive at workplaces and in communities.

Join the ATU Local 113 Women’s Committee at the:

When:  Saturday, March 7, 2026, at 11:00 AM

Where: OISE Auditorium, 252 Bloor St W, Toronto

Black History Month

ATU Local 113 proudly marks Black History Month by honouring the achievements, resilience, and leadership of Black communities. We remain committed to equality, inclusion, and standing against all forms of racism.

Event Reminder: Eglinton LRT Rally and Flyering with Councillor Matlow, ATU Local 113 and TTC Riders

A reminder that ATU Local 113 will be joining Councillor Matlow, and TTC Riders for a rally and flyering event calling for accountability on the Eglinton LRT fiasco.
We will be postering along all 19km of the line, from Mt. Dennis to Kennedy, to show the Ford Government and Metrolinx that Torontonians are serious about our demands for transparency and accountability into the years of delays and cost overruns. Please see the details below and confirm if you are available to join us.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Details
Location: Meeting at the northeast corner of Yonge-Eglinton at 3:00pm
Time: 3:00pm-5:00pm
Date: Saturday, January 31st

ATU Local 113 calls on Metrolinx to tell the truth about Eglinton LRT before it opens

ATU Local 113 members who will operate Line 5, the Eglinton-Crosstown LRT, are
ready to start work. We share the public’s frustration with Metrolinx’s failure to deliver on
time or be transparent about the issues.

ATU Local 113 is calling on Metrolinx to be honest with the public about what went wrong – and we want the City and the TTC to work with us to hold them accountable.

President Marvin Alfred spoke to the media yesterday voicing Local 113’s concerns.

Union says transit workers are being unfairly scrutinized over Eglinton Crosstown LRT progress – CP24

‘There might be some surprises yet,’ says TTC board chair as details for Eglinton LRT opening remain scarce | CBC News

Date Change: Eglinton LRT Rally and Flyering with Councillor Matlow, ATU Local 113 and TTC Riders

Thank you for your interest in joining Councillor Matlow, ATU113 and TTC Riders for the rally and flyering event calling for accountability on the Eglinton LRT fiasco.  With the forecasted weather this weekend and concern for our volunteers in the extreme cold conditions, this event is moved from this weekend to Saturday, January 31st

We will be postering along all 19km of the line, from Mt. Dennis to Kennedy, to show the Ford Government and Metrolinx that Torontonians are serious about our demands for transparency and accountability into the years of delays and cost overruns. Please see the details below and confirm if you are available to join us.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Details
Location: Meeting at the northeast corner of Yonge-Eglinton at 3:00pm
Time: 3:00pm-5:00pm

Date: Saturday, January 31st 

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