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Unifor says, transit authority has been slow to reveal information about December's cyberattack

BY , Feb 25, 2021 6:39 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

The union representing thousands of transit operators in Metro Vancouver says it has no confidence that it will get answers to questions about a major data breach that affected workers. (Photo - UNIFOR/Twitter)

The union representing thousands of transit operators in Metro Vancouver says it has no confidence that it will get answers to questions about a major data breach that affected workers.

Unifor says the transit authority has been slow to reveal information about December's cyberattack.

Unifor president Jerry Dias says he's urging TransLink to take a collaborative approach to problem-solving.

TransLink spokeswoman Jill Drews says affected employees began receiving personal notification letters specific to their situation and how they were affected, which were not shared with the union.

UNIFOR on twitter:

TransLink response to data breach angers Unifor local unions: https://unifor.org/en/whats-new/press-room/translink-response-data-breach-angers-unifor-local-unions-0 #bcpoli #bclab #vanpoli

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