From P P T 🚌 <[email protected]>
Subject Bad Schedules Steal Time from Workers + Riders
Date March 18, 2024 4:32 PM
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image description: photo of bus with a quote from a Bus Operator on the 82, “82 is overcrowded all the time because its one of the few direct downtown routes since PRT cut the 61s and 71s, and the schedules don’t accommodate all the riders that now rely on this route.”
It's Transit Worker Appreciation Day! To support workers and riders, we're calling for better scheduling at PRT.
Poor schedules steal time from transit riders and workers. When the schedules don't work, it means that workers lose out on breaks. And it means that riders lose out on frequency and reliability.
Check out these stories from workers about how bad schedules are bad for workers and riders:
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image description: photo of bus with a quote from a Bus Operator on the 6, “On the 6, they added 6 minutes to the inbounded but took 5 minutes from the outbound. And you have to walk 200 yards to the bathroom and back, but no time.”
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image description: photo of a bus with a quote from a Bus Operator on the 54, “The schedule gives operators on the 54, from Polish Hill to Oakland 21 minutes, but from Oakland to Polish Hill on the same route is 13 minutes. That makes us late and kills our layover time.”
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image description: photo of a bus with a quote from a Bus Operator on the 61c, “Schedules have been changing all the time with construction all over the place. The best improvement would be with communication of detouring to the public.”
Take action today to support transit workers and transit riders by sharing your story about how better schedules could mean better days!
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image description: left side of the graphic has a Transit Worker Appreciation Day logo. Right side of the graphic has illustration of riders hold signs standing behind a transit worker
Are you free this afternoon to join us for a Transit Worker Appreciation Day canvass?
We're canvassing all over the city today to talk to transit riders and transit workers about how better scheduling at PRT could mean better days. Sign up below to claim a shift
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Homestead, 1-3pm

Downtown, 4-6pm
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image description: collage of transit workers. An operator, a maintenance staffer, and a mechanic.
NEW REPORT: "GOOD TRANSIT REQUIRES WELL PAID UNION WORKERS". Data shows that PRT workers start at 33% below the average Allegheny County household income (that's worse than Cleveland!)
The new report released by Labor Network for Sustainability and the National Campaign for Transit Justice for Transit Worker Appreciation Day shows average incomes for transit workers at 50 agencies across the US compared to the Annual Median Income for that region. The data shows that the starting wage of a PRT worker is 33% below the average wage of an Allegheny County household. A better transit system requires better wages for workers.
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image description: PPT Member Karen Smith testifies in fron of the microphone at a PRT Board Meeting
Join us at the PRT Board Meeting this Friday to testify for better, more reliabile schedules and more frequent service
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Pittsburgh, PA 15224
United States
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