CTA president acknowledges driver shortage, asking for riders’ patience – WBBM (Chicago)

“The unpredictable nature of absenteeism and the fluctuating factors affecting staffing on any given day due present complexities that are not easily addressed by scheduling adjustments, and as such, we strive each day to meet our full schedule service,” said President Dorval Carter.
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nixit
3 years ago

Has anyone dug into CTA’s COVID-19 sick leave policies at CTA and how it might be impacting service? Is it being abused? Are all these drivers catching COVID or being forced to quarantine repeatedly?

https://www.cookcountyil.gov/service/cook-county-earned-sick-leave-ordinance-and-covid-19

The Paraclete
3 years ago

Lol, the schedule hasn’t been reduced! Be patient! We’ve screwed up everything; be patient!

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Start arming CTA employees

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