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Dozens of front-line TTC employees at two of the agencys garages staged work stoppages Wednesday over claims management isnt doing enough to protect them from COVID-19.Thirty-eight bus drivers at the TTCs Wilson and Queensway divisions refused to go out on shift, according to the agency.Five employees at Wilson refused work. According to TTC spokesperson Stuart Green, a provincial Ministry of Labour representative assessed the situation Wednesday afternoon and was satisfied the TTC has protections in place and ruled there were no grounds for a work refusal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley termoska At the agencys Queensway division, at least 33 drivers wouldnt go on shift. The ministry was called to the site, but the situation had yet to be resolved by 8:30 p.m.Green said the TTC was redeploying buses to mitigate the impact of the stoppages, which he described as minimal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Carlos Santos, president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113, which represents most TTC workers, said employees want the agency to distribute masks to bus drivers who continue to work through the pandemic.As of Wednesday, 17 TTC employees had tested positive for COVID-19. They include five bus drivers, one of whom worked out of the Wilson facility. Three Wheel-Trans drivers, two subway operators and one streetcar driver have also been infected. ARTICLE
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stanley cup ilPrintLinkedinRedditFRANKFORT, Ky. AP 鈥?Kentucky Republican Gov. Matt Bevin and Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear are fighting over Capitol office space as they clash in the race for governor.Through a public records request
botella stanley , the Lexington Herald-Leader obtained a June 26 letter in which Finance and Administration Secretary William M. Landrum III informed Beshear office that Bevin administration will move into two first-floor rooms occupied by Beshear employees, with Beshear workers receiving two basement rooms.Beshear spokeswoman Crystal Staley called the administration actions petty. Bevin spokeswoman Elizabeth Kuhn called it petty for Beshear to complain, saying the administration legal team needs the space.Bevin administration and Beshear office sparred over whether the rooms were unoccupied or underused. Beshear office said one wasn ;t consistently occupied for six to eight weeks because of an employee finishing part-time parental leave.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App Turkey strikes Kurdish militant targets in Syria and Iraq for a second daySamuel L. Jackson lauded at MoMA film benefit by close family and friendsJa Morant excited to be back after successful season debut, injury return in Grizzlies win