Massive Rally Sparks Contract Kickoff at 2 Broadway

Public Advocate Letitia James roused the crowd with a ringing endorsement of union action in the face of Tuesday’s Republican takeover in Washington.City Comptroller Scott Stringer called transit workers’ contributions to the City “priceless” and said they deserved a good contract  “with no games” from management. Other politicians including newly-elected State Senator Marisol Alcantara, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Manhattan Borough President Gail Brewer, and City Council members Francisco Moya and Elizabeth Crowley addressed transit workers from the stage. Labor support came in the form of strong statements in support by Danny Cassella and Mark Henry, who represent other transit locals in New York, as well as from New York State AFL-CIO President Mario Cilento and New York City Central Labor Council Vincent Alvarez. At the conclusion of the rally, Samuelsen with a delegation of top officers walked into the lobby of 2 Broadway, where MTA officials including Director of Labor Relations Anita Miller were waiting to formally accept the Union’s bargaining demands, kicking off our “contract countdown.” The photos show the large mobilization, the gathering crowd, and highlights from the main event.