News from TWU Local 100

Power Maintainer Khemraj Mahadeo Succumbs to Virus

Power Department members at Pitkin Yard are mourning the death to the Coronavirus of PDM Khemraj Mahadeo, 55.  Brother Mahadeo, who is from Guyana, worked as a PMB in the Power Maintenance Pitkin Yard Repair Shop since this past January, when he transferred from system operation. He had 6 years on the job. He is survived by his widow, Ceriandia and two children, Sanjay and Anjaly.

Friend and co-worker Neil Alexander said that Brother Mahadeo “was a quiet man, a very reserved gentleman who always had a smile on his face with a pleasant demeanor.” Shop Steward Sergei Falko agreed.  “Khemraj was a very nice, quiet man, and a very hard worker.”

One of his family members posted the following on social media: “Today is a sad day for our family as we lost my nephew Khemraj Mahadeo, to the Coronavirus. He was 55 years old, strong and healthy. He was a hardworking, good and decent family man and a loving husband, father, son, nephew and brother, among other things. He battled with it for several days but in the end it was too much for him. May his soul Rest In Peace.”

Power Division Chair Steve Higgins said: “Our union has suffered difficult losses.  Brother Mahadeo was good union Brother, and well respected in the shop and throughout maintenance.  Please pray for him and his family and friends.”
 

Signal Maintainer Dimitriy Bozhovskiy Is Taken by the Virus

Signal Maintainer Dimitriy Bozhovskiy, a “guy who always gave a little extra on the job,” has died of the Coronavirus.  His daughter told the union that her father had been fighting for his life on a ventilator at Coney Island Hospital, but he passed away at 6:30am on April 21, 2020. He currently worked days on Capital Construction out of Stillwell in Brooklyn.

Brother Bozhovskiy had nearly 20 years on the job and was planning to retire in May, according to his friend and LE/S Chair Duvet Williams.  “He was really looking forward to getting out.  He was 66 and wanted to make a full 20 years.  This is really sad.”

Dimitriy was born and raised in Moscow, Russia.  “He liked to tell stories about growing up in Moscow and then coming to America,” said Williams.  “He was a very pleasant man, a hard worker who always gave a little extra.  He wanted to get the job done safely and professionally.”

MOW Vice President John Chiarello added, “our hearts and prayers go out to his wife and daughter in their time of grief.  He was a good union brother who brought all the right things to the job for a safe and pleasant workplace.  This is a terrible loss to his family, friends and co-workers on the job.”

Stations Mourns Thankachan Mathai, 56

Brothers and Sisters in Stations are mourning the loss of CTA Thankachan Mathai, who worked at Forest Hills/71st Avenue in Queens. Brother Mathai had 20 years of service with NYCT and passed on April 4. He first became sick with COVID-19 on March 24, his son Mathews said.

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West Farms Mourns Bus Operator Leon McKnight, 49

Hearts are heavy at the West Farms Depot with the passing of Bus Operator Leon McKnight Jr., 49, a particularly outgoing and affable veteran from Bronx.

“He was very friendly with everyone,” First Vice Chair Howie Davis said. “He spoke to everybody. He was an excellent person. He had an excellent personality.” McKnight’s favorite topic of conversation: his family. He was the father of five children, Davis said.

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TWU Members Demanding Respect and Recognition from Retailers

TWU Local 100 leadership and members are demanding respect – and recognition – from retailers like Shoprite, Costco and BJs – that have priority shopping programs for police, firefighters and medical personnel.

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Pelham Barn Workers Mourn CI Alaa Khalil

Alaa Khalil, a hard-working Car Inspector who did “the toughest job in the shop” and was a mentor to new workers at Pelham Barn, has died of the Coronavirus.  He worked the midnight shift, power washing air conditioning units on the subway cars’ undercarriages.  He has been on the job since 2013 and worked at the Corona Barn before picking into Pelham.  He was 60 years old.

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TWU Local 100 Recognizes Our Members and All Essential Workers

TWU Local 100, representing 40,000 front line workers at New York City Transit, is still moving New York despite the Coronavirus pandemic. Today, at 3pm, all Operators honked their horns to recognize essential workers.

Update on Conductor Ben Schaeffer - Can Take Plasma from Any Blood Type

Ben Schaeffer, Local 100’s RTO Conductor Vice Chair, remains on a ventilator at Maimonides Hospital fighting for his life against COVID-19. Local 100 has been informed that Brother Schaeffer can take blood plasma from any donor, regardless of blood type, but the donor must be male. Doctors have recommended an experimental new treatment called “Convalescent Plasma.” The Blood Bank at the hospital needs blood donors who have tested positive for the coronavirus, have recovered, and have gone at least 14 days without symptoms. The number for potential donors to call is 718-283-7657. Any blood type is accepted, but the donors must be male. Please help our Union Brother.

RTO Mourns A-Train Conductor Jacob Credell, 64

The men and women of Rapid Transit Operations are mourning the passing of Conductor Jacob Credell, who was one of the first transit workers to test positive for the virus. He passed on March 31, said his daughter, Natalie. He had 19 years of service with transit.

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Union Mourns Station Agent Harrichand Persaud, 69

Another beloved Station Agent, Harrichand Persaud, 69, has succumbed to the virus. Brother Persaud had 30 years of service with NYCT. While working on the J line as lunch relief in late March he felt ill, and went out sick two days before a scheduled vacation. The vacation turned out to be a battle with the coronavirus. He passed on April 11th at North Shore Hospital.

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