Local 100 Holds Janno Lieber's Feet to the Fire on Bus Radio Outages
The MTA has spent $750 million on the radio system to Parsons Transportation Group, a military infrastructure company, only for it to repeatedly fail. Another $33 million went to Clever Devices, a company whose proprietary intellectual property is in use across the system.
Bibi Bano, a Bus Operator who was attacked in October while on the job in Brooklyn, explained how she was unable to reach command for a half hour while an angry passenger went on a tirade.
“I called on the radio and I could not get anyone to help me out,” said Bano. “I had to call my union reps in the situation where I was assaulted.”
Bano said in order to call for help, she had to pull over, get up from the driver’s seat and go get her phone—the use of which is forbidden by managhement while on the bus.
“There were so many thoughts going through in my mind at the same time. What are we supposed to do if someone gets worse than what I went through?”
Philip Valenti, President of TWU Local 106, the Transit Supervisors Organization, said the problems with the radios has repeatedly been brought to management’s attention and has gotten worse instead of better. Valenti also had a message for the riding pubic.
“I will tell you—if you’re taking a bus, you’re in danger,” said Valenti.
Chiarello demanded the radio systems be fixed and lay the blame squarely at the feet of Janno Lieber.
“He’s failing our Bus Operators, he’s failing the riding public and I’m demanding the cell phone ban on our members be lifted immediately.”












