May 1 – On May Day, also known as International Workers Day in the US and Labor Day in most other countries, TWU Local 100 marched and rallied as part of a contingent of thousands that headed down Broadway from Foley Square, ending up at MTA Headquarters.
Speaking outside of 2 Broadway and repeatedly pointing up at the windows where MTA executives work, Local 100 President John V. Chiarello said, “Today marks the day when we put our stake in the ground, and we're gonna fight. And when we fight, we win.”
MAY 1, 2025 -- TWU Local 100 President John V. Chiarello kicked off the 2026 contract campaign in a rousing speech to members outside of MTA headquarters at 2 Broadway at the conclusion of the big May Day rally which progressed down Broadway. Pointing to the towering building, Chiarello said the MTA is going to try to extract concessions, but "they're not going to get it off our backs."
"Today marks the day we put our stake in the ground, and we're going to fight. And when we fight, we win," he added.
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APRIL 30 -- People have to get from point A to point B – that’s what our jobs are all about. Letters and packages have to get there, as well. But technology is affecting both jobs – those of transit workers and letter carriers. Unlike people, letters can be digitized – and as email takes the place of letters, that affects the number of workers hired and retained by the US Postal Service.
APRIL 28 -- Today, on Workers Memorial Day, we commemorate those transit workers who have died or suffered injuries or illnesses while on the job. We also recognize the sacrifices made by all essential workers on the front lines, and commit to the continued fight for strong safety and health protections.
APRIL 25 -- Bus Drivers at New York Waterway have voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new five-year contract negotiated by Local TWU Local 100. The agreement is retroactive to January 1 of this year and extends through 2029.
APRIL 22 -- You can breathe easier on Earth Day knowing that our system is doing more to fight against the adverse
effects of climate change than any other. The transportation sector, powered mainly by fossil fuels, is the largest single
source of emissions in the United States, accounting for 28% of all national greenhouse gas emissions in 2022. However,
over half of these emissions come from passenger cars and trucks. In contrast, public transit emits a fraction of the
emissions compared to the same commute by car.
APRIL 21 -- Last Friday, TWU Local 100 President John V. Chiarello secured a meeting with the Patrick Hendry, President of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) to address growing concerns around safety across the transit system. That meeting took place as scheduled today, April 21, 2025 marking an important step forward in building collaboration between our two unions. The conversation focused on how TWU Local 100 and the PBA can work together to improve safety outcomes for transit workers, police officers, and the riding public.
If you served in the military and you're a member of TWU Local 100, we want to honor you at the TWU Convention this September — but we can’t do it without you.
TWU is building a special before-and-after tribute featuring our union’s veterans.