City Council Committee Grills MTA on Fare Increases
…almost dollar for dollar, being eaten up by our labor retiree costs,” Ring said. He added, “The transit system is an expensive proposition. The fare increases will go towards the…
…almost dollar for dollar, being eaten up by our labor retiree costs,” Ring said. He added, “The transit system is an expensive proposition. The fare increases will go towards the…
…I’m very pleased to have the opportunity to have an even bigger role in our efforts to protect the interests of helicopter pilots, working to improve air safety, security, training…
…said, “This announcement will not affect our North American activities, including our more than 200 operations in the U.S. and Canada, or any pending contracts. Our employees, likewise, are not…
…net jobs could be created with FTT money by enrolling everyone 65 and older. “Almost 3 million net jobs, after jobs loses we calculated from loses in the insurance industry,…
…America and, today, it remains a potentially sleeping, angry giant even though the encampments have been removed. The 1 % versus the 99 % emphasizes the inequality gap that has…
…everyone in the room.In fact, as John Samuelsen noted, none of the over two dozen MTA unions are working under contracts with the exception of Local 100. While he did…
…“we haven’t achieved any advancement.” The RAB, in response to 32BJ’s rally, wrote that “Our owners want a deal that helps the industry grow so that we can create more…
December 7, 2011 By Dr. Barbara Bowen, President, Professional Staff Congress/CUNY The Legislature and the Governor have an opportunity to enact real, progressive tax reform and to spare millions of…
…will determine if the unions enter the New Year with renewed strength or temporary setbacks. On Wednesday, November 16, SEIU 32BJ and TWU Local 100 members rallied together outside the…
…to work after agreeing to a six-year contract in June of that year. “It isn’t necessarily the deal that you get when you’re on strike that makes a work-stoppage worthwhile;…