
Metro Micro Operators have voted overwhelmingly to ratify their first collective bargaining agreement. SMART-TD congratulates the Metro Micro Operators on this important milestone achieved with Crosby Street Transit.
Crosby Street Transit assumed operations of the Metro Micro service in 2025. Productive negotiations on a new contract commenced shortly thereafter, allowing for a smooth transition and a collaborative process that resulted in key protections and benefits for our members.
“SMART GCA-875 is proud to represent these hardworking Operators who have been critical to the early success of this program,” said GCA 875 General Chairperson John M. Ellis. “Many of these Operators have been with the Metro Micro program since the initial pilot, and we admire their professional operation and dedication in providing transportation to the public.”
Vice General Chairperson and Local Chairperson of Local 1565 Quintin Wormley emphasized the critical role played by General Chairperson Ellis and Local Chairperson of Local 1564 Andy Carter throughout the negotiations. He also extended appreciation to SMART-TD Bus Vice President James Sandoval for his valuable contributions.
“This is a big day for our union,” added General Chairperson Ellis. “Our members stepped up, stuck together, and showed what working people can do when they take ownership of their future. That speaks volumes about the strength of SMART-TD and the work being done by GCA-875.”
Special recognition is also extended to the leadership team whose efforts supported this achievement, including Julio Mejia, GCA-875 Secretary and Local Chairperson of Local 1607, Edgar Menendez, Local Chairperson of Local 1608, Jamie Delgadillo, Local Chairperson of Local 1563, and Juan Gonzalez, Local Chairperson of Local 1605 (rail).
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