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Employees of the New York City Transit Authority assigned to the New York City Subway and in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and the Bronx are members of the Transport Workers Union of America Local 100, with Queens and Staten Island bus personnel represented by various Amalgamated Transit Union locals.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area of the U.S. state of New York.
A closed entrance to the 45th Street station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The 2005 New York City transit strike, held from December 20 through 22, 2005, was the third strike ever by the Transport Workers Union Local 100 against New York City's Transit Authority and involved between 32,000 and 34,000 strikers. In December 2005, the TWU Local 100 ...
By Jose Martinez, THE CITY. February 11, 2023. Workers who were dumped with next to no notice from their fill-in jobs as subway car cleaners are getting a measure of payback, THE CITY has learned.
INWOOD, NY — A popular MTA employee who worked within an Inwood station for nearly a decade is moving on after landing a promotion. For the last eight years, Neil Harrigan, 58, has worked as a ...
MTA employees have scrubbed, scraped, repainted, retiled and renovated stations from top to bottom, according to the MTA. Find out what's happening in Brooklyn with free, real-time updates...
It’s a new riff on the MTA’s classic New York City subway announcement: Please stand clear of the conductor’s window. That’s what the transit agency is telling straphangers at E. 125th St ...
When the New York City Transit Authority was created in July 1953, the fare was raised to 15 cents (equivalent to $1.71 in 2023) and a token was issued. [89] In 1970 the fare was raised to 30 cents. [90] This token is 23mm in diameter with a Y cut out, and is known as the "Large Y Cutout".
BROOKLYN, NY — A New York City Transit employee is accused of running a brothel out of his Brooklyn apartment, prosecutors said. David Blakis, 46, of Greenpoint, walked into a Brooklyn courtroom ...
NEW YORK CITY — Convicted rapists and drug dealers may be slipping through background checks and landing jobs as MTA bus drivers and station agents, according to a new audit.