--0000000000000b1e49060f7ce77c Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Team It is still not 100 % confirmed but transit could go on strike as of 3 am Monday morning if the mediation is not where the union wants- it would be 48 hours of total shutdown. Robin is sending out a message to all of the caregivers essentially saying they should be proactive in figuring out how to get to their clients as it simply is not feasible or realistic to think we are going to cover all of the costs. That being said here is what our conversations should look like 1. Can you get to a sky train station or Canada line? West coast express is also working and it goes to waterfront 2. One arrived at those locations is there a blue bus that can get you to your clients? All blue buses in west Vancouver are NOT affected by the transit strike 3. We can help caregivers to get to where they need to go but they have to also be a part of the solution and it is not an option to get an Uber from Surrey to Northvan when they can get downtown . Many of our caregivers do live in households that have cars so they need to ask for help from drivers in their families etc to at least get them somewhere reasonable for us to help them Case managers you will need to think about ensuring clients know there could be delays It will be crucial that everyone is available to help on the phones as it could be very busy for the next couple of days For us we need to stay on top of this and potentially we may need to assist caregivers who are in areas where there are no buses and they have no alternative More to come =E2=80=A6.. Sharon Sharon, Speirs Canadian Staffing Manager 778 279 3634 TheKey.ca [image: TheKey] --0000000000000b1e49060f7ce77c Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Team=C2=A0 It is still not 100 % c= onfirmed but transit could go on strike as of 3 am Monday morning if the me= diation is not where the union wants- it would be 48 hours of total shutdow= n.=C2=A0 Robin is sending out a message to all of th= e caregivers essentially saying they should be proactive in figuring out ho= w to get to their clients as it simply is not feasible or realistic to thin= k we are going to cover all of the costs.=C2=A0 That= being said here is what our conversations should look like=C2=A0 1. Can you get to a sky train sta= tion or Canada line? West coast express is also working and it goes to wate= rfront 2. One arrived at= those locations is there a blue bus =C2=A0that can get you to your clients= ? All blue buses in west Vancouver are NOT affected = by the transit strike 3. We can help caregivers to g= et to where they need to go but they have to also be a part of the solution= and it is not an option to get an Uber from Surrey to Northvan when they c= an get downtown . Many of our caregivers do live in = households that have cars so they need to ask for help from drivers in thei= r families etc to at least