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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 Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority (MaBSTOA), a subsidiary of the New York City Transit brand, operates all of the local buses in Manhattan. All Manhattan bus depots are represented by TWU Local 100.
In 2008, the bus operations of New York City Transit and MTA Bus Company (as well as the now former Long Island Bus division) were merged into a new regional operation, MTA Regional Bus Operations.
New York City Transit — the MTA branch responsible for the city subways and buses — spent $119 million more on overtime last year as its workers' average pay increased to $84,265 from...
Thousands of signs instructing passengers to wear face masks or another type of covering such as a bandana or scarf were displayed throughout the MTA system Saturday, transit officials said.
The audit of New York City Transit's hiring practices shows two agencies responsible for vetting new hires aren't conducting thorough background checks and missing criminal records and...
The Inspector General, who is an ex officio member of the New York State Public Transportation Safety Board (PTSB) with authority to vote on matters involving the operations of the MTA (as per Transportation Law §216[1]), is further authorized and directed to cooperate, consult, and coordinate with PTSB regarding any activity concerning the ...
Craig Cipriano, who will replace Sarah Feinberg as interim president of the Metropolitan Transit Authority. (MTA New York City Transit)
Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provides local and express bus, subway, and commuter rail service in Greater New York, and operates multiple toll bridges and tunnels in New York City. Overview.
Interim President of the New York City Transit Authority Sarah Feinberg speaks during a news conference with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, on May 10. (Mary Altaffer- Pool/Getty Images)