Hartford's School Bus Workers Speak Out for Livable Wages

Strengthening and Improving the Living Wage Ordinance

Keisha Foster Speaks at Hartford CC Mtg
Council 760 Members Patricia Gaskin, Keisha Foster, and Malika Chambers Urged the City Council to Help them Drive Up Standards in School Transportation at a Public Hearing in April 2009

In 1999, Council 760 members working for student transportation contractors to the Hartford Board of Education took the lead on moving elected officials to pass a Living Wage Ordinance. Despite enormous resistance from the companies and the Board, we won recognition of the law for the district's school bus drivers and monitors, "driving up standards" and raising the economic security for hundreds of working families. 

In 2008, Mayor Eddie Perez recommended to the City's Court of Common Council that a task force be established to strengthen the ordinance. Our members joined a coalition of community advocates to support it, and speak out to ensure that the law is doing what it was intended to: lift more low-wage workers out of poverty and enable them to raise their families in Hartford.

The Common Council voted to pass a set of recommended improvements in March 2009, and we shifted the focus to holding transportation contractors to the city's schools accountable for student health and safety. The proposed Commission on Workplace Rights promises to provide the oversight needed to prevent subcontractors with a record of serious violations to put the city's children at unnecessary and undetected risk. 


Blog entry on members' efforts to call attention to safety standards after living wage vote

 Press Release announcing Hartford City Council vote to pass stronger living wage law

Testimony of Chapter I109 President Patricia Gaskin

 Blog entry with report-back and news coverage of August 20 public hearing

 Press Release announcing members testifying at Hartford Task Force hearing

  Blog entry on progress of Living Wage Task Force

 Testimony of Chapter I96 President Stephanie Chisholm

 Hartford Living Wage Working Group purpose & members