Update: MTA Vaccination/Testing Program
A Message from TWU Local 100:
What You Should Know About the MTA’s Vaccine/Testing Program
What You Should Know
The MTA, as every other City and State Agency, is currently developing a program to deal with State and City regulations on vaccinations and testing. The MTA Says that 70 percent of its overall workforce is already vaccinated. If you are vaccinated, all you need to do is make sure the MTA knows.
Go to the MTA’s online Employee Resource Center: https://new.mta.info/covid-19/employees
When the MTA implements the program, here is what will happen: If you are not vaccinated, you may be subject to testing as often as once a week. The MTA told the union that testing will be at work locations and on company time.
MANAGEMENT HAS NOT FINALIZED ITS TESTING PLAN. In other words, if you are not vaccinated, you don’t have to do anything except wait, and stay informed.
The federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given full and final approval to the Pfizer Vaccine, and is expected to approve the other major vaccine providers products (Moderna, J&J) in the near future. Local 100 believes that you should not be forced to get the vaccine if you don’t want it. If the State forces the MTA to reverse its current position on choice of vaccine or testing, we are prepared to go to court. Obviously, Covid must be taken seriously. 630,000 Americans have died of Covid, including more than 100 TWU Local 100 members.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT VACCINATION, CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.
We will keep you informed of all updates as we get them from the MTA.