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Union Push for Bus Cockpits Gets Results

The first MTA buses with cockpits could be on the streets by the end of the year, transit officials said.

A new preliminary design, expected on a small number of buses for a “proof of concept” testing program, will completely encapsulate Operators and prevent assaults, the MTA said.

Securing the safety upgrade has been one of Local 100’s major goals. Riders would no longer be able to toss objects or reach around and strike Operators like they do now with the existing partitions.

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Contract Update from President Richard Davis

We have begun departmental negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The first of many departmental sessions was held today, April 25, 2023. Your top four officers, the seven Vice Presidents, the Division Chairs, along with our expert lawyers and experienced staff, are engaged in the hard work of securing the best possible contract from the Authority.

As transit workers, we have repeatedly shown that we are more than than essential. The pandemic. Blizzards. Blackouts. Floods. Every Commute. Every Hour.  Every Day. We are there.

That’s the conviction your leadership is bringing to the negotiating table every session. Let’s stay united and show a united front as we face management in this important fight.

In solidarity, Richard Davis, President

 

Union Rallies for Dismissed School Bus Driver

APRIL 20 -- TWU Local 100 stepped up on behalf of a Greenwich, CT school bus driver mistreated by district bureaucrats.

About 50 TWU Local 100 officers and members marched into the Greenwich Board of Education meeting where Local 100 President Richard Davis and Division Chair Gus Moghrabi blasted school administrators for removing Nadia Micourt from service after 23 years on the job without a single accident. A school administrator claimed she observed Micourt cross the yellow line multiple times on March 31– and unilaterally decertified Micourt days later, meaning she can’t drive in the district.

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The Demands Are In!

Davis Kicks Off Contract Negotiations

"WE MEAN BUSINESS. OUR TIME IS NOW"

MONDAY, APRIL 17 — Stressing the service and sacrifices made by transit workers throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic, TWU Local 100 President Richard Davis kicked off contract negotiations with the MTA today with a presentation of general demands culled from membership surveys and meetings.

"We deserve a fair contract. We mean business. Our time is now,” Davis said in a statement after the presentation. 

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Local 100 President on the Attack

APRIL 12 -- Local 100 President Richard Davis blasted recommendations by a conservative “watchdog” organization that transit workers pay more for healthcare and the MTA should eliminate Conductor jobs to save money. “We’re not going to let anyone balance the M.T.A. budget on the backs of transit workers, especially after all we did and endured during the Covid-19 pandemic,” Davis is quoted as saying  in today's New York Times.

The Times’ Ana Ley wrote: "The pandemic’s toll on transit workers — at least 131 were killed by the virus — has made any austerity push especially charged.

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TWU Local 100 Annual Family Day: Now at American Dream Mall!

The secret is out! Mark your calendars for SaturdayJune 3rd and get ready for an unforgettable day of family fun!

We're thrilled to announce that TWU Local 100's Annual Family Day will be held in the breathtaking American Dream Mall! While this is only a save the date, we can't wait to share all the exciting details with you! Flyers will be coming your way soon; so clear your calendars, check out the mall attractions and be the first to receive updates about this incredible event by subscribing to our LinkTree. See you there!

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Union Mourns Jane LaTour, 76, Fighter for Women's Rights in Labor Movement

Jane LaTour, 76, died last Monday in hospice care after battling cancer. She was an outspoken champion for women in non-traditional occupations who invigorated the New York City labor movement on the issue and was a source of inspiration to many in the movement. Her death was reported by her husband, former TWU Local 100 organizer and staff rep Russell Smith, who worked in the tour bus industry.

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Thousands Throng Albany on Lobby Day

MARCH 28 — As MTA budget talks went down to the wire, over two thousand transit workers descended on Albany with our priorities in hand. We want to see the Assembly and Senate pass Governor Hochul’s MTA budget ask, but there’s a lot more legislators have to do to win our continued support.

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RTO Mourns Train Operator Alan Ricks, 48

Members in Rapid Transit Operations are mourning the untimely passing of Train Operator Alan Ricks, 48, husband of Train Operator Cherese Winley-Ricks of Subdivision B.

Brother Ricks died at about 9 PM on March 15th in North Merrick, when his car crashed on the Meadowbrook Parkway south of Exit 6, according to Newsday. Both Ricks and his wife were residents of North Babylon. According to police, the cause of the crash is under investigation. 

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Maintenance of Way Mourns the loss of Lighting Maintainer Thomas Gyampoh

Co-Workers in Line Equipment/Signals Division are mourning the death of Lighting Maintainer Thomas Gyampoh, who recently passed away of natural causes.

He had retired in 2019 with 19 years of service with NYC Transit.

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