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Fairfax Connector bus continues strike with suspended service through weekend

Fairfax Connector bus riders in Virginia will need to find alternate travel arrangements this weekend because the bus service remains suspended due to an ongoing strike. “We understand the inconvenience this poses to our passengers and sincerely apologize for the disruption in service,” the bus service said in a statement. Over 600 bus operators and mechanics went on strike Thursday to protest unfair labor practices against contractor Transdev. The Amalgamated Transit Union’s Local 689 has been trying to reach a fair deal with the contractor, which includes retirement security, according to Ben Lynn with Local 689.

Fairfax Connector said that the Fairfax County Department of Transportation anticipates that negotiations will continue to be in “good faith with the goal of completing a new contract very soon.” In December 2019, Fairfax Connector workers went on strike mainly due to the opposition of private contracting of operations.

Man killed in Fairfax Co. shooting after argument at gas pump

A Fairfax, Virginia, man was shot and killed Tuesday morning at a gas station in the Fair Haven neighborhood of Fairfax County, according to police. It happened just after 6 a.m. at the Citgo gas station at 6241 Richmond Highway. Officers with the Fairfax County Police Department arrived to find 38-year-old Arthur Edward Mann II shot once in the upper body.
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