The Metro Vancouver transit supervisor strike is set to end at 3 a.m. Wednesday but there are signs the union representing those workers wants to escalate job action further.
Bus and SeaBus services in Metro Vancouver returned Wednesday morning after the end of a 48-hour strike by supervisors brought Coast Mountain Bus Company routes to a standstill.
Buses operated as usual in Coimbatore despite a bandh call given by trade unions. The strike had minimal impact on passengers as most TNSTC staff reported for duty. The buses operated within the district and to various places across Tamil Nadu without any trouble. Police personnel were deployed at bus terminals to ensure smooth operation.