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  2. Nov 16 | MTA Jobs Information Event | Queens, NY Patch

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    Thursday November 16, 2023: The MTA, in partnership with the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York (BCTC), the...

  3. New York City Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Transit Authority (trading as MTA New York City Transit) provides bus, subway, and paratransit service throughout New York City. Overview Owner

  4. MTA Reorganization That May Cut 2,700 Jobs Gets Board's OK

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    MTA Reorganization That May Cut 2,700 Jobs Gets Board's OK The MTA Board approved a plan to reorganize the transit agency that could lead to big job losses. Noah Manskar , Patch Staff

  5. Plan To Bring LIRR Service To East Side On Track To ... - Patch

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    According to the MTA's website, the project known as East Side Access will culminate with the opening of Grand Central Madison, a new terminal along Madison Avenue between 43rd and 48th...

  6. Dumped MTA Cleaners To Get Some Cash Back After ... - Patch

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    The MTA last July posted a listing for subway cleaner jobs that start at $19.03 per hour, with pay increasing to $31.71 an hour after six years. The agency has so far hired more than 500 car ...

  7. Shoddy Vetting Lets Convicts Get Jobs With MTA: Audit

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    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.