TWU Launches Main Table Talks with the MTA

Utano Responds to Think Tank’s Report on “Runaway” MTA Costs

IB ImageAs the union and the MTA met for contract talks, a conservative think-tank released a suspiciously timed report highly critical of growing overtime costs.  The report also urged the MTA to limit contractual gains in talks with Local 100. 

President Utano responded quickly with a statement to the press: “Overtime isn’t a gift. It’s getting paid for additional hours working and being away from your family, working jobs that often are hazardous whether the threat is being hit by a train while on the job or stabbed or spat at by a maniac.  We’re seeking a contract that is fair and reasonable and recognizes the unique, important roles transit workers play in the city.”

[Right: the TWU Local 100 Main Table team]