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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.
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.
NEW YORK CITY — Hundreds of attacks against MTA workers between 2019 and 2020 went unrecorded, according to official documents circulated on line this month.
The MTA workers raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars in unearned overtime while they bowled and went to concerts, authorities said. Matt Troutman, Patch Staff. Posted Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at...
One MTA worker was forced to retire and another faces discipline after investigators at the transit agency’s inspector general’s office caught them buying stolen goods, drinking at their ...
The New York City Transit Authority operates 24 rail yards for the New York City Subway system and one for the Staten Island Railway. There are 10 active A Division yards and 11 active B Division yards, two of which are shared between divisions for storage and car washing.
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 Capital Construction and Development Company. MTA Construction and Development Company is a subsidiary of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), formed in July 2003 as MTA Capital Construction Company to manage the MTA's major capital projects in the New York metropolitan area.
Sydney Pereira, Patch Staff. A transit employee was assaulted at the Chambers Street station Monday afternoon, the MTA said. (Courtesy of Tim Lee) LOWER MANHATTAN, NY — A transit conductor was ...
NEW YORK CITY — A growing chorus of MTA officials, union leaders and a prominent business group are calling on Mayor Bill de Blasio to deploy more cops to the subway.