The Amalgamated Transit Union is the largest labour union representing transit and allied workers in North America.
Founded in 1892 with the certification of streetcar workers in the USA, The Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Employees of America’s first office was located in Detroit, Michigan. Throughout the years the Amalgamated Association grew throughout the USA and Canada. In 1964 the name was changed to the Amalgamated Transit Union.
Today, the ATU represents over 200,000 members with 240 locals in 9 provinces and 46 states.
In 1982, the ATU Canadian Council was created. The Council represented the interests of employees of various Canadian transit systems including municipal, provincial, and private employers.
In 2015 the Canadian Council became ATU Canada, and for the first time, represented all Canadian ATU locals.
ATU Canada’s mandate includes political advocacy, strategic planning, coalition building and organizing unrepresented workers throughout Canada.
Local 1587 has a long and honoured history in Ontario.
We were certified in 1979 as the bargaining unit for GO Transit - today, a division of Metrolinx.
Local 1587 represents more than 2300 Metrolinx employees and retirees across the G.T.H.A. including drivers, station ambassadors, office and professional staff, mechanics, plant personnel and transit safety officers.
Local 1587 is affiliated with the Canadian Labour Congress, the Ontario Federation of Labour and the Toronto and York Region Labour Council.