NYC bus drivers’ labor strife could cause ‘disruptions’ for first day of school: Chancellor Banks

New York City students who take the bus may experience some “disruptions and delays” on the first day of class Thursday because of ongoing labor strife with the bus drivers’ union, Schools Chancellor David Banks warned.

Last week, the Amalgamated Transit Union 1181, which represents 8,000-plus school bus drivers, “delayed” the process of choosing their annual routes as the labor group and city tried to hammer out a contract deal, according to Banks.

“This may result in some drivers being placed on unfamiliar bus routes and some companies not being able to provide families who ride curb-to-school bus routes with pickup and dropoff times in advance of the first day of school,” Banks said Wednesday.

Ahead of each school year, bus drivers typically chose one of the 4,400 routes across the five boroughs based on seniority.

The ATU pushed back the selection process as it continued to demand across-the-board higher wages.

“Some families may not have received confirmation from their bus vendor yet of information about their route,” Banks admitted Wednesday.


Students wearing masks board a school bus outside New Explorations into Science, Technology and Math school, in the Lower East Side.
Some Big Apple school families have not received information about their bus route with just one day before school, according to Chancellor Banks.
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“We want to make parents and families aware that they may, in fact, experience some disruptions and delays from busing on their first day of school,” he said.

The ATU committed to bus service for Thursday and Friday — but a strike beyond this week has not been ruled out.

The union said it hasn’t stopped pushing for a “fair contract” and is still negotiating with bus companies and the Big Apple.


NYC School's Chancellor David Banks
Banks warned parents to anticipate ” some disruptions and delays from busing” on the first day of school.
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The DOE unveiled a costly back-up plan last week in the event its bus drivers opted toward striking, which included using tap rideshare apps, such as Uber and Lyfts, and MetroCards to get the thousands of kids to school.

The department said it would either preorder Ubers, Lyfts or taxis for students or reimburse families up to $100 each way for the rides.


School bus drivers and members of the Amalgamated Transit Union protest in support of Uber and Lyft drivers during a rally
The ATU suspended its strike, but said it was continuing to fight for higher wages.
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If a strike were to happen, it would be the first since January 2013.

The potential bus route mess is not the only issue city schools will be grappling with to kick off the academic year.

Gov. Kathy Hochul warned Wednesday that thousands of new migrant students will pose a language barrier “challenge” in the classroom.

Most of the 60,000 asylum-seekers being sheltered in the five boroughs are limited to Spanish, she said.

In preparation, the DOE hired 3,400 English as a New Language licensed teachers, as well as more than 1,700 teachers who are fluent in Spanish.

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