ATU Local 113 President Carlos Santos Calls for Immediate Emergency Funding for Transit

Sisters and Brothers,

While masks are now mandatory on the TTC and in public spaces in Toronto, ATU Local 113 first began calling on the TTC to allow its members to be allowed to wear masks in January – but it wasn’t until March that the policy was changed to allow our operators and maintenance workers to wear a mask to protect themselves. We again called for masks to be made mandatory for riders on the TTC in May but had to wait until July for that policy to come into force.

Our politicians and public health officials have failed us.

Now, after months of inaction, those same politicians and public health experts who had previously deemed masks ineffective are encouraging mandatory masks both on the TTC and in public spaces in Toronto, finally saying what we knew to be true months ago.

While ATU Local 113 supports these efforts, implementing mask policies earlier could have slowed the spread of the coronavirus and protected the health of transit workers and riders alike. If ATU Local 113 had not pressured the TTC to make these changes, masks would still not be mandatory on the TTC today.

We urge all levels of government to not make the same mistake when it comes to providing emergency transit funding. I first called on all levels of government to provide emergency funding in April, and I’m still waiting for a response.

Our members have played an irreplaceable role in Toronto’s pandemic response by getting essential workers to the frontline and will continue to play that role in facilitating Toronto’s economic recovery as we reopen. You’ve put your own health and safety, and the well-being of your loved ones, at risk to serve Toronto. Now it’s up to our elected officials to do their part.

Without immediate support from the provincial and federal governments, Toronto’s transit system will be crippled, putting both the economic recovery and public health of our city at risk.

In Solidarity,

Carlos Santos
President, ATU local 113

ATU Local 113 President Carlos Santos Statement on Member Assault

ATU Local 113 President Carlos Santos released the following statement after a video of an altercation between a bus operator and a rider was published online:

“While we don’t yet have the full details, it’s important to understand a video clip often only tells part of the story. I’m happy to see that Toronto Police Service has charged the passenger with assault for spitting on the TTC bus operator.

Every day, TTC workers face assaults and abuse, which is completely unacceptable. The TTC needs to invest more to protect riders and workers who are increasingly dealing with assaults on the job.”

Toronto Star: Man charged with assault after allegedly spitting on TTC driver

Online Information Session for Members: Tuesday, July 21

Sisters and Brothers,

ATU Local 113 will be hosting a virtual information session for members through Zoom on Tuesday, July 21 at 7:00 p.m. Members can register at the link below by providing their full name, email address, badge number and work location.

Please note that the cut off time for registration is 3 p.m. on July 21.

Zoom Registration Link

After registering, members will receive a confirmation email from Zoom with their secure personalized link. They will be able to participate by clicking on that link at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 21.

Members are encouraged to submit their questions at the time of registration, but there will also be a live moderated Q&A period at the meeting.

For security reasons, only computer access will be allowed. There will be no option to phone in to the webinar.

We look forward to speaking with you soon.

 

In Solidarity,

Carlos Santos
President, ATU Local 113

The Toronto Environmental Alliance Calls on Provincial Government to Provide Emergency Funding to Public Transit

The Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) joins ATU Local 113 and a growing number of other organizations that are calling on the federal and provincial governments to provide immediate emergency funding to public transit systems.

As TEA’s letter to Premier Doug Ford and Ontario Transportation Minister eloquently points out, government funding for transit will ensure the long-term operational viability of public transit in Ontario. President Carlos Santos would like to thank TEA for their advocacy on this important issue and their leadership in making Toronto a more sustainable city.

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ATU Local 113 Bus Operator from Eglinton Division Tests Positive for COVID-19

Sisters and Brothers,

We received unfortunate news today that an ATU Local 113 member, a bus operator from Eglinton Division, has tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19).

I spoke with the member who is recovering at home. On behalf of all ATU Local 113 members, I wished them a quick and speedy recovery.

The member’s last shift was on Tuesday, June 30 from approximately 8:20 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The member received the positive test result on Wednesday, July 1.

This diagnosis marks the 56th ATU Local 113 member who has tested positive for COVID-19. Eleven TTC employees who are not ATU Local 113 members have also tested positive, bringing the total number of TTC employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 to 67.

Please practice physical distancing as much as possible before, during and after your shifts – and stay home if you feel unwell.

In solidarity,

Carlos Santos
President, ATU Local 113

Toronto Sun: Pandemic threatens the TTC as we know it

As we face the prospect of major service cuts, ATU Local 113 is reiterating its calls for the provincial and federal government to provide emergency funding to the TTC.

ATU Local 113 President Carlos Santos recently told the Toronto Sun that “We are now on the brink of service cuts that will hurt all Torontonians, especially the essential, low-income workers who depend on the TTC every day to get to work at hospitals, nursing homes, grocery stores and pharmacies,”

Click the link below to read the full article.

REOPENING CANADA: Pandemic threatens the TTC as we know it

ATU Local 113 Bus Operator from Queensway Division Tests Positive for COVID-19

Sisters and Brothers,

We received unfortunate news today that an ATU Local 113 member, a bus operator from Queensway Division, has tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19).

I spoke with the member who is recovering at home. On behalf of all ATU Local 113 members, I wished them a quick and speedy recovery.

The member’s last shift was on Sunday, June 21 driving the 506 Carlton night bus from approximately 8:45 p.m. to 5:45 a.m. The member started showing symptoms on Monday, June 22 and received the positive test result on Thursday, June 25.

This diagnosis marks the 55th ATU Local 113 member who has tested positive for COVID-19. Eleven TTC employees who are not ATU Local 113 members have also tested positive, bringing the total number of TTC employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 to 66.

Please practice physical distancing as much as possible before, during and after your shifts – and stay home if you feel unwell.

In solidarity,

Carlos Santos
President, ATU Local 113

ATU Local 113 Members Donate to Daily Bread Food Bank

On June 3rd, ATU Local 113 members honoured our union’s longstanding tradition of giving back to the communities we work in by joining forces with the TTC for an important food drive for the Daily Bread Food Bank. The pandemic has undoubtedly affected this year’s community outreach and charity efforts which is why it’s more important than ever to give back if you can.

Through food donations from members, financial proceeds from ATU Local 113 and members volunteering their time, ATU Local 113 provided 10,000 pounds of non-perishable food and a generous cash donation to the Daily Bread Food Bank.

A huge thanks to all members who donated and those who volunteered. When the TTC bus experienced mechanical issues a block away from the food bank, members immediately stepped up to fill ATU Local 113’s van and successfully deliver our donations. As we know, our members are among Toronto’s finest and were not going to be discouraged by a slight logistical challenge.

For over a century, we’ve been active in the local communities we serve and we were thrilled we could honour that tradition this month.

In solidarity,

Carlos Santos, ATU Local 113 President

ATU Local 113 Collector from Danforth Division Tests Positive for COVID-19

Sisters and Brothers,

We received unfortunate news today that an ATU Local 113 member, a collector from Danforth Division, has tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19).

I spoke with the member who is recovering at home. On behalf of all ATU Local 113 members, I wished them a quick and speedy recovery.

The member’s last shift was on April 11 and they received the positive COVID-19 test result on Saturday, June 13.

This diagnosis marks the 54th ATU Local 113 member who has tested positive for COVID-19. Eleven TTC employees who are not ATU Local 113 members have also tested positive, bringing the total number of TTC employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 to 65.

Please practice physical distancing as much as possible before, during and after your shifts – and stay home if you feel unwell.

In solidarity,

Carlos Santos
President, ATU Local 113