Union Slams MTA On Service Cuts, Assaults
TWU Local 100 Local 100 President Richard Davis, RTO Vice President Canella Gomez, and TWU International President John Samuelsen spoke out against planned subway service cuts at MTA Headquarters Wednesday. “Service cuts are a terrible, terrible idea,” Davis told MTA Chairman Janno Lieber and Board members at their monthly meeting.
“TWU Local 100 will fight you every step of the way.” The MTA is planning to reduce subway service on seven lines on Mondays and Fridays when ridership is lighter in part because suburbanites are choosing to work from home. But running fewer trains those days will make it harder for riders who don’t have the luxury of staying at home, including the many working-class, front-line, essential workers who also had to toil through the pandemic, Davis said.
Service cuts also will lead to more worker assaults, the union leaders warned. “We’re going to have more angry passengers waiting on the platform,” Gomez said. Planned cuts on the 1,6,7, E, F, Q, and L lines would happen in June if enacted. Gomez's remarks are here.