• Contact Us
  • Login
Subscribe
LittleAfrica News
  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • Mamdani Admin
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • Africa
  • International
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • Mamdani Admin
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • Africa
  • International
No Result
View All Result
LittleAfrica News
No Result
View All Result
Home News Metro

Potential NYC School Bus Driver Strike Raises Alarm; Chancellor Warns of Major Disruption Impacting Up to 150,000 Students at Start of Year

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
August 14, 2023
in Education, Metro
Potential NYC School Bus Driver Strike Raises Alarm; Chancellor Warns of Major Disruption Impacting Up to 150,000 Students at Start of Year
16
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

New York City Chancellor David Banks has issued a warning that a potential school bus driver strike could disrupt the beginning of the school year.

In negotiations with the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), Banks has raised “real concerns around a potential bus strike,” stating the need to alert parents about the possibility.

A strike could affect between 85,000 and 150,000 students, primarily impacting the city’s youngest pupils and those with disabilities.

Carolyn Rinaldi, the chief of staff for Local 1811 of the ATU, has declined to comment, but a recent union newsletter indicated that workers at several school bus companies that contract with the city overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike, seeking a fair contract for all members.

The Newsletter stated, “The Union is fighting to get back what members previously had and everything they lost. A fair contract for all senior and new members is the answer to making school bus a career again.”

It added, “Drivers, Attendants, and Mechanics – Who Moves this City?! Who Moves the Children of New York?!?! DON’T MESS WITH OUR FAMILIES! DON’T MESS WITH OUR MONEY!!”

Parents have often faced challenges with the city’s school bus system, such as late or no-show buses and high temperatures in buses without air conditioning.

The city’s yellow buses have become a source of worry for families, especially at the start of the school year. In the event of a strike, a disruption far greater than the usual glitches at the start of the year is anticipated, just as schools are recovering from pandemic-related disruptions.

However, Banks assured that parents would receive “clear direction” on alternative transportation, and the city’s contingency plans include giving students MetroCards and “reimbursement for the use of alternative transportation.”

Nathaniel Styer, an Education Department spokesperson, emphasized that these negotiations are unique, as they are “between bus companies, who contract with the DOE, and their employees, who are not city employees.”

The city’s school bus system has faced significant challenges since the pandemic began, with many drivers laid off without wages or benefits.

Advocates for Children’s policy director, Randi Levine, expressed deep concern, stating that “many students with disabilities, as well as students living in a shelter, and students in foster care, rely on school bus service to get to school, and we want to ensure they have a way of getting to school from the first day.”

Parents and advocacy groups are closely watching the negotiations, emphasizing the importance of fair treatment for drivers and attendants to ensure stable transportation for children.

Tags: Bus DriversDavid BanksLittleAfrica NewsNew York CitySchoolSchool BusSchool YearStrikeStudentsTransportationUnionYellow School Bus

Related Posts

New York City Employees Required to Participate in Racial Equity Training
Metro

NYC Eliminates Civil Service Exam Fees for First-Time Applicants And High School Students

July 10, 2026
0
Planned Meeting Between Mamdani Administration Official and Iranian Ambassador Canceled After State Department Intervenes
Mamdani Administration

Planned Meeting Between Mamdani Administration Official and Iranian Ambassador Canceled After State Department Intervenes

July 10, 2026
0
NYC Wins $1.7 Million Settlement With Extra Space Storage Over Consumer Violations
Metro

NYC Wins $1.7 Million Settlement With Extra Space Storage Over Consumer Violations

July 10, 2026
0
Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in The Bronx
Metro

Health Officials Investigate Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

July 8, 2026
0
New York City to Provide $1,000 College Savings Accounts for Every Public School Kindergartner
Metro

New York City to Provide $1,000 College Savings Accounts for Every Public School Kindergartner

July 2, 2026
0
LittleAfrica News Logo

Local, National, and International News for the Diaspora

BOMESI - Black Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute

Recent Posts

  • NYC Eliminates Civil Service Exam Fees for First-Time Applicants And High School Students
  • Planned Meeting Between Mamdani Administration Official and Iranian Ambassador Canceled After State Department Intervenes
  • NYC Wins $1.7 Million Settlement With Extra Space Storage Over Consumer Violations
  • Former Oak Ridge Employee Portia Anyamba Sentenced for Acting as Unregistered South African Agent
  • Paraguay, France Condemn Senator’s Racist Comments About Soccer Star Mbappé

Menu

  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • Mamdani Admin
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • Africa
  • International

© 2025 LittleAfrica News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Mona Davids, Founder and Publisher
  • Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids, Director of Communications and Editor-in-Chief
  • Newspaper Digital Editions

© 2025 LittleAfrica News. All Rights Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?