NEW: Prov. School Bus Drivers to Vote on New Contract Tuesday Night

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NEW: Prov. School Bus Drivers to Vote on New Contract Tuesday Night

Providence school bus drivers are scheduled to vote Tuesday night on a new contract that could either avert a strike, or if voted down, set one in motion.  

Nick Williams with the Teamsters Local 251, who represent the drivers, said Friday that he has been in touch with national Teamsters representatives, and the Local 251 members are slated to now vote Tuesday on a negotiated contract. 

"Rick Middleton has informed me they were able to get First Student to move on the three hour guarantee," said Williams.  Middleton is the International Vice President of the Western Region of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

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"That's all I know right now.  I'll find out more Tuesday morning," said Williams.  "Hopefully it's enough to get a 'yes' vote.  If it's a 'no' vote, that would mean a strike's on the table.  It's the last resort, but we're coming to that point."

The issue of guaranteed hours is what prompted the initial threat to strike by the Teamsters on February 16, who cited the bus monitors' three-hour guaranteed shifts as reason for seeking the same.  Currently, drivers are gauranteed two to two and a hafl hours for each morning and afternoon shift.  

Following the announcement, the Teamsters and First Student went back and forth regarding the contract and negotiations.  
 


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