Amalgamated Transit Union Legislative Council
Our Purpose
The Washington State Legislative Council exists under the authorization of the Amalgamated Transit Union International Constitution and General By-Laws. Read More...
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Bellingham
Local 843
Officers:
Dan Darwin, President/Business Agent
AJ Walcott, Financial Secretary
Website:
www.atu843.org/
Everett
Local 883
Officers:
Steven L. Read More...
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The Government Affairs Department is dedicated to protecting the jobs and working conditions of all ATU members. The Department monitors legislation impacting transit, school bus and intercity bus transportation at the federal and state levels. Working with the AFL-CIO, we also follow and act on labor-related legislation on all levels. Read More...
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The ATU plays a role in an important civil rights issue: ensuring that seniors and persons with disabilities have access to high quality paratransit services. The Americans with Disabilities Act, passed in 1990, combated discrimination and put requirements into place to help persons with disabilities live and work in an integrated setting. Read More...
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From streetcar operators in Toronto, to bus drivers in San Diego, ATU represents the men and women who help move the United States and Canada. Millions of riders depend on public transit to get to work, to medical appointments, and to the grocery store every single day. Read More...
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