I know at the last strike the Transit union was complaining that the smaller buses get paid much less and so the city was replacing the big buses with the little ones.
But almost all the media articles I read simply talk about money. The CBC article only mentions the smaller buses.
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The city was offering a 12 per cent increase over 36 months, with extra hikes for C-Train operators and community shuttle bus drivers, but the union wants a 13 per cent increase over 30 months, said Mahar. One of the main sticking points is the size of bus driven by community shuttle bus drivers and their subsequent wages, he added.
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