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California's VTA: 3 of 4 Unions Have Ratified Contracts

Despite outreach efforts by VTA, negotiations with the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 265 remain unresolved, according to the agency.

April 18, 2025
California's VTA: 3 of 4 Unions Have Ratified Contracts

ATU Local 265, representing over 1,500 members (bus and rail operators, maintenance staff, dispatchers, fare inspectors, and customer service representatives), was on strike from March 10 to March 27. On March 26, a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge enjoined the strike, mandating their return to work. 

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San Jose, Calif.’s Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) reached a pivotal milestone as three of the four unions representing its employees successfully ratified their labor contracts. 

The contracts will be submitted for approval by the VTA board at a meeting on May 1. Despite outreach efforts by VTA, negotiations with the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 265 remain unresolved, according to the agency.

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“I am grateful to each of the bargaining units for advocating for their members and reaching agreements which are competitive and fair. These negotiations take time, cooperation, and above all leadership,” said Sergio Lopez, chair of the VTA board. “At the end of the day, workers and management are united in the desire to serve our riders and residents, strengthen the organization, and ensure a fair deal for workers.”

Still Working to Find Solution

With these three contracts now resolved, VTA said it hopes to bring 1,500 frontline employees represented by ATU Local 265 to the same resolution soon.

Employees represented by the following unions overwhelmingly approved new four-year collective bargaining agreements, effective April 14:

  • Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 521 represents over 300 staff throughout the agency including IT, communications, and finance.

  • American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1101 represents more than 250 supervisory and management staff.

  • Transportation Authority Engineers and Architects (TAEA) Local 21 represents over 25 professional technical staff.

Their newly ratified contracts include:

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  • A four-year term.

  • Wage increases of 4%, 3.5%, 3%, and 4%.

  • Enhanced dental and vision benefits.

  • Improved workplace policies. 

“We are proud to have reached successful agreements with three of our unions, showcasing their willingness to accept a fair offer that benefits everyone involved over the next four years,” said VTA GM/CEO Carolyn Gonot. “The terms of these contracts reward our staff with competitive wages and comprehensive benefits, while aligning with our fiduciary responsibilities. As our largest union remains the sole holdout, we remain committed to fostering a dialogue and hope to soon reach an amicable resolution that does not adversely affect service.”

How We Got Here

ATU Local 265, representing over 1,500 members (bus and rail operators, maintenance staff, dispatchers, fare inspectors, and customer service representatives), was on strike from March 10 to March 27. 

On March 26, a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge enjoined the strike, mandating their return to work. 

Currently, these employees are working under the provisions of their previous contract as negotiations continue until a new agreement is reached. 

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