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	"author_name": "Maine AFL-CIO",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/maine-afl-cio",
	"title": "Stand up for CityLink Drivers",
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	"description": "Drivers for the L/A CityLink bus service, who work for Western Maine Transportation Services, recently won an election to form a union with Amalgamated Transit Union Local 714. Drivers sited a number of motivations to unionize, including meaningful representation in management&#x27;s decisions, better pay, restoration of holidays and personal days, better communication with WMTS, and a correction to chronic understaffing. Despite netting millions of state and federal dollars in each of the last 3 years, WMTS resisted the organizing effort, has been dragging their feet about coming to the bargaining table, and recently fired a union-supporting driver over a first offense. The bus drivers and ATU 714 are asking for community members to reach out to WMTS management and board members and ask that WMTS immediately reinstate Jessica Quick and sit down to bargain in good faith with the newly unionized drivers.",
	"url": "https://act.aflcio.org/letters/stand-up-for-citylink-drivers"
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