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'''No Bus Cuts Denton''' ('''NBCD''') is a grassroots [[Public transit|transit]] advocacy network in Denton, Texas which began to oppose the Denton County Transportation Authority's proposed cuts to the bus system. | '''No Bus Cuts Denton''' ('''NBCD''') is a grassroots [[Public transit|transit]] advocacy network in Denton, Texas which began to oppose the Denton County Transportation Authority's proposed cuts to the bus system. | ||
Since its founding, it has expanded its operations to include [[Trade union|unionization]] efforts in a bid to help workers secure higher pay.<ref>{{News citation|author=[[Robert Brownlee]]|newspaper=[[People's World]]|title=No bus cuts: Texas union members unite to fight transit privatization|date=2022- | Since its founding, it has expanded its operations to include [[Trade union|unionization]] efforts in a bid to help workers secure higher pay.<ref>{{News citation|author=[[Robert Brownlee]]|newspaper=[[People's World]]|title=No bus cuts: Texas union members unite to fight transit privatization|date=2022-06-17|url=https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/no-bus-cuts-texas-union-members-unite-to-fight-transit-privatization/}}</ref><ref>{{News citation|author=[[Joe DeManuelle-Hall]]|newspaper=[[Labor Notes]]|title=Texas Union Activists Fight 'Microtransit' Privatization|date=2022-03-08|url=https://www.labornotes.org/blogs/2022/03/texas-union-activists-fight-microtransit-privatization}}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:41, 20 November 2024
No Bus Cuts Denton (NBCD) is a grassroots transit advocacy network in Denton, Texas which began to oppose the Denton County Transportation Authority's proposed cuts to the bus system.
Since its founding, it has expanded its operations to include unionization efforts in a bid to help workers secure higher pay.[1][2]