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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TTC Budget 2026: Step in the right direction, now the work begins

The TTC, like transit agencies across Canada, is facing a fiscal cliff as temporary funding runs out, fixed costs increase, and ridership fails to recover to pre-COVID levels. We know that the only way to attract riders back onto transit is by providing reliable, comfortable service. Local 113 has been working with Mayor Chow’s Office to make sure service is protected and expanded, and that service and maintenance are addressed together. You can’t run good service on a broken system.

This budget is a step in the right direction for the TTC. By the end of 2026 service will increase 2% overall. For riders, fare capping means that everyone can get unlimited travel on a Presto card at a fixed price without having to pay up front. For workers, there are hundreds of new positions and hundreds of millions of dollars in new investment.

This budget is a step in the right direction that builds upon previous budgets. However, our application for apprenticeships for general body repairpersons through the Skills Development Fund, controlled by the Ford government, was rejected. We plan to continue to fight for funding for these apprenticeships.

Our job now is to make sure that the TTC invests the money to improve the rider experience. For too long, financial performance has mattered more than service to the public, and investments fail because money was clawed back as efficiencies.

We will continue to make sure that service meets demand, what’s in the schedule is actually put on the street, and that it’s measured and reported accurately to make sure that every rider can travel in comfort, convenience, and reliability.

On maintenance, we will continue working to make sure we have the skills and expertise in-house do deliver on maintenance. Apprentices will need to be hired, job vacancies filled, and paths opened for ATU 113 members to get training to move into better jobs.

We will have further updates regarding the budget and how it impacts us as transit workers.

 

 

 

Kwanzaa

ATU Local 113 wishes a happy Kwanzaa to all who celebrate! Kwanzaa is a time to honour unity, faith, love, and creativity. May it fill your life with all these meaningful values.

Happy Kwanzaa!

Christmas

ATU Local 113 would like to wish a Merry Christmas to all who celebrate! May your holidays be filled with joy, warmth, and togetherness.

Statement on Incident at Sherway Gardens

ATU Local 113 was informed of the incident at Sherway Gate and Evans Avenue early this morning.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the pedestrian, and we wish them a complete and speedy recovery, as they go through this difficult time.

Our thoughts are with our member and coworkers, as well. The union is in contact with the operator and we are working to ensure they are receiving the support they need.

The police investigation is ongoing at this time.

Hanukkah

ATU Local 113 extends warm wishes for a happy Hanukkah to all who celebrate. May this Festival of Lights bring joy, peace, and meaningful moments with your loved ones.

Celebrating Decades of Dedicated Service: City Hall Honours Transit Workers

Today, we were proud to see our members recognized at City Hall for their long tenures of dedicated service as transit workers of our city.

55 years of service

  • Ronald Aguiar, Customer Service Agent, Station Department

50 years of service:

  • Nizar Visram, Coach Technician, Bus Maintenance
  • James Daly, Customer Service Agent, Station Department

40 years of service:

  • Gordon Campbell, Streetcar Operator, Leslie Barns (Retired)
  • Andrew Klamann, Shop Steward, Revenue Equipment Mechanic, Revenue Operations
  • Neil Wilson, Bus Operator, Eglinton Division (Retired)
  • Peter Ginko, Bus Operator, Queensway Division
  • Jimmy Tsorlinis, General Woodworking Machinist, Streetcar Maintenance

Congratulations to all award recipients!  Thank you for your extraordinary contributions to keeping Toronto moving!