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We Would Like Wish a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Happy Holidays to all of our Members!
The Office Will be Closed on December 26th and January 2nd.
The Office Will be Closed on December 26th and January 2nd.
After years of meetings, fighting, and draft proposals going back-and-forth we finally signed an agreement for Dispatchers working in Depots to be paid to perform training. See agreement below. We are also working on a separate agreement for the Bus Command Center and are in discussions to resolve the training Read more…
First, we would like to thank our wonderful supporters from M3 Technologies who contributed $5,000, the Law Firm of Pasternak, Tilker, Ziegler, Walsh, Stanton and Romano who contributed $1,000 and Central Medical Services of West Rock who contributed $1,000. The TSO Executive Council Approved $3,000 to the Scholarship Awards as Read more…
On December 21, 2022 the MTA Board Approved the Level II Station Supervisor and Transit Support Coordinator Contracts. I am being told the raises will be implemented in a couple of pay cycles. Once I get an exact date I’ll let you know. The Retro is going to take a Read more…
To: All Transit Supervisors Organization Members in Good Standing Dear Brothers and Sisters: 2022 Scholarship Drawing will be Postponed to the Following Day Thursday December 22nd. I apologize for any inconvenience. All of the scholarship winners and alternates will be drawn at a virtual scholarship awards ceremony on December 22st Read more…
We are very sorry to announce that on December 14th Mary Reardon, Mother of TSO Secretary Treasurer Hubert Reardon passed away. The arrangements for Mary Reardon are as follows: Schulyer Hill Funeral Home 3535 East Tremont Avenue Bronx, NY 10466 Saturday December 17th and Sunday December 18th 3:00PM-7:00 PM Funeral Read more…
New York Post Article: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration is being accused in a lawsuit of secretly slashing access to specialty doctors — and potentially life-saving medical treatment — for 1.2 million government workers and retirees, The Post has learned. The explosive claims, laid out in a suit filed in Albany Read more…
New York’s subway killings have reached a terrible, 25-year high, with the number of killings in the past two years eclipsing the total for the previous 11. That makes it an existential threat not just to the MTA, but to the entire city. As Nicole Gelinas points out, “Public safety is the #1 basis for Read more…