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BLUE POINT, NY — An LIRR worker from Blue Point was named among the five MTA workers who face federal criminal charges in an overtime scam, Acting Manhattan U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss ...
Twelve LIRR employees topped a $300,000 paycheck in 2017 compared to eight in 2016, data shows. In 2015, just four employees made that amount. In 2014, no employees made more than $300,000. LIRR ...
Rafael Delcastillo, LIRR Conductor, $295,944 (99,884 in overtime) Terence Glum, LIRR Foreman - Track, $295,697 ($187,520 in overtime) Devnish Baird, LIRR Foreman - Surfacing, $295,076...
LIRR Workers Indicted In Connection To Overtime Scam: Feds - Sayville-Bayport, NY - A Blue Point man was among a group of five workers facing fraud charges for allegedly claiming overtime...
The report found no fraud or wrongdoing, but noted that in "prior work, we found that numerous claims with evidence from the same doctors can be an indicator of potential fraud or abuse"; unlike sister agency Metro-North Railroad, LIRR disability evidence was provided primarily by one of three doctors.
- LIRR Conductor Flips Off Person Filming New M9 Trainpatch.com
Peggy Spellman Hoey, Patch Staff. Posted Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 9:43 pm ET. A former LIRR worker has been sentenced to up to 10 months of confinement after pleading guilty to his part in an...
He claimed to have worked 3,864 overtime hours, an average of more than 10 hours of overtime for all 365 days the year. Phone, bank, email, and other records revealed many of these hours were fraudulent: Caputo was clocked in during vacation and while attending outside social events such as a bowling league.
A LIRR employee from Rocky Point admitted to siphoning $34,000 in false overtime. The Long Island bull is still making headlines. Local libraries are finding new ways to help patrons since the...
One employee reported 74 hours of overtime alone per week and was paid over $450,000 for the year. Some Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) employees were using handwritten time records instead of electronic systems, which are easier to track and prevent abuse.
Paige McAtee, Patch Staff. Posted Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 5:59 pm ET | Updated Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 7:46 pm ET. One hundred and thirty Long Island Rail Road employees made more than $200,000 in 2014...