OCTOBER 30 -- Upwards of 10,000 transit workers – wearing TWU blue on their backs and in their hearts – flooded the streets outside the MTA’s Broadway headquarters and sent a heart-pounding message across New York City and State: Local 100 members are ready for anything to win a fair contract and to turn back management’s challenge to the power of a united workforce.
The sea of transit workers extended from the MTA’s doorstep at 2 Broadway southward to Water Street and westward across Bowling Green plaza to Battery Park. Answering the union’s call for a demonstration of unity and strength, Local 100 members starting arriving at the rally site early, even as the staging area and police barricades were still being set up. By 5:00pm, the time the union’s fliers, emails and web posts urged members to begin gathering, the streets were already filled to overflow.
The police detail assigned to the rally decided early that keeping a lane open down Whitehall St. for emergency vehicles was hopeless against the crush of blue-colored humanity. It proved a wise decision, as two marches by anywhere from 1,000 to 1,500 more transit workers descended on the rally from the south and the north. MABSTOA members, carrying banners displaying pride in their union and their depots, powered up Broadway along Battery Park from South Ferry and across Bowling Green Plaza into the fray. TAS members streamed southward from City Hall to join the rally just as it was beginning. These powerful displays added another jolt of energy to an already supercharged crowd.
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