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Contract Implementation Timetable

The MTA Board approved our contract on Thursday, January 23rd.
Wage increases will be effective as follows:

MABSTOA
New wage rates in effect on March 4, 2020
Retro payments will be made on April 29, 2020

Transit Authority (TA)
New wage rates in effect on March 5, 2020
Retro payments will be made on April 30, 2020

MTA Bus
New wage rates in effect on March 12, 2020
Retro payments will be made on April 23, 2020

Health Care:
New Dental Benefits effective immediately
Emergency Room co-pay in effect June 1, 2020
New Prescription Drug fee schedule in effect June 1, 2020

Miscellaneous Items
All OT Caps now lifted
Employee pass (Express Bus):
    Management in process of implementation, details forthcoming
RTO
    P.S. 248 Pilot Program (Rubber Room) will be eliminated in February 2020
Lincoln’s birthday has been swapped for the day after Thanksgiving as a regular AVA day.

We will keep you updated as implementation continues.

Union Meets with MTA on Coronavirus Threat

TWU Local 100 President Tony Utano and Secretary Treasurer Earl Phillips met with MTA officials today, Tuesday, January 28, 2020, to discuss the coronavirus outbreak in China.
 
“We are monitoring the situation and paying close attention to the reports coming from experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as the state and city health departments,” Utano said. “We are following their lead and urge everyone to follow their prevention recommendations.”
 
The CDC issued these recommendations:  

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands
Avoid close contact with people who are sick
Stay home while you are sick
Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

Individuals who are experiencing symptoms and may have traveled to areas of concern, or have been in contact with somebody who has traveled to these areas, should call ahead to their healthcare provider before presenting for treatment.

MTA Board Approves Union Contract

JANUARY 23, 2020 -- The MTA board today approved the contract negotiated by TWU Local 100. We will be meeting with the MTA on implementation. We will update you as the details become available.

Union Urges Support For Puerto Rican Earthquake Relief

TWU Administrative VP Nelson Rivera, who has led the union's relief missions to Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria and the recent earthquakes, is urging all members to contribute to the island's relief via the Maria Fund at www.mariafund.org/earthquakeresponse. Your involvement will make a huge difference. For more information and to donate, go to this link.

 

Union Members Honored with MTA Medals of Excellence

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JANUARY 17 -- Over a dozen TWU Local 100 members were honored today by the MTA/NYCT in their Medals of Excellence awards program. Members received awards for Distinguished Service, Commendations for job-related acts involving personal risk or requiring exceptional judgement, and for heroism in performing specific acts of bravery on duty. Local 100 President Tony Utano and NYCT President Andy Byford presented the awards. In the category of heroism, three Local 100 members were singled out: Conductor Denaul Jenkins, who survived a stabbing on the platform at 149th street in the Bronx, Signal Maintainer Anthony Mannino, who jumped onto the road bed to save a woman from being struck by a train, and Construction Flagger Ewan McKay.

Upper West Side Chaos Quickly Tamed by Transit Crews

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JANUARY 13-- Chaos ensued on Manhattan's Upper West Side when a large water main broke around 5AM on Monday, January 13th near the Lincoln Cente IRT stop at 66th Street. Service on IRT lines 1, 2, and 3 was halted between 96th Street and 42nd Street as Firefighters and DEP Workers responded. Below ground, our Structure Maintainers pumped hundreds of thousands of gallons out of the system, Signal Maintainers checked and repaired 12 switches and 72 signals, and Conductors and Train Operators got riders to safety. Service was restored in time for the evening rush. Photos by Union Member and MTA Photographer Marc Hermann.

TWU Congratulates Liberty Lines Operator Paul Denaut

Paul Denaut, a Bus Operator working for Liberty Lines Transit in Westchester, has retired after 41 years of service. Brother Denaut started his career at Club Transportation Corp. in 1979, which was merged into Liberty Lines in 1981. The TWU family congratulates him on an outstanding record of service to the people of Yonkers and Westchester -- Carlos Bernabel, Divsion Chair, Private Operations.

College Scholarships Available for Local 100 Families in 2020

Union Plus College Scholarships Program - (application available now – deadline Jan. 31, 2020): https://www.unionplus.org/benefits/education/union-plus-scholarships
$100,000 – M3 Technology/Local 100 College Scholarship Program (application available now)
$25,000 – RGLZ/Local 100 College Scholarship Program (application available now)
$72,000 – TWU International Michael J. Quill Scholarships (application available now;
http://www.twu.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Quill-Scholarship-App_2020...

Membership Approves Four Year Contact with the MTA by a 2 - 1 Margin

JANUARY 9, 2020 -- Transit Workers approved the contract negotiated by TWU Local 100 with the MTA by a 2-to-1 margin, with 10,112 votes to 5,176, according to the American Arbitration Association, which tabulated the vote. The results were announced tonight at the conclusion of the count at the AAA office at 120 Broadway. "The MTA was determined to win huge concessions like doubling our paycheck deductions for healthcare, turning full-time jobs into part-time positions, and paying overtime after 40 hours instead of eight," said Local 100 President Tony Utano. "We did more than just hold our own. We moved forward."

 

TWU Prayers for Puerto Rico

Back to back earthquakes have hit parts of Puerto Rico very hard, and have plunged much of the island into darkness.  Our brothers and sisters in Puerto Rico have suffered too much in recent years. Local 100’s leadership sends out its heartfelt prayers to our Puerto Rican members and their families here and back home, with a sincere wish for better days to come. 

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