TWU members reject contract
Friday, January 20, 2006
In a close vote, union members rejected the proposed contract negotiated by the Transport Workers Union Local 100 (TWU) and Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) after a crippling transit strike ground New York City to a halt in December.
Calling the rejection "disappointing news to all New Yorkers", Mayor Michael Bloomberg called on the TWU and the MTA to return to the bargaining table as soon as possible. The TWU has expressed that it is ready to negotiate, but the MTA has not made any comment at this time.
After a week-long rallying effort, including radio advertisements by TUW Local 100 President Roger Toussaint encouraging union members to vote for the proposed contract, the voting period ended at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC) and ballots had been counted by 17:00 EST (22:00 UTC). The final tally was 11,227 to 11,234 against - A difference of seven votes.
Source
- "CONTRACT REJECTED" — 1010 WINS, January 20, 2006.
- David B. Caruso (AP). "NYC Transit Workers Reject New Contract" — WNYC, January 20, 2006
- Sewell Chan. "N.Y. Transit Workers Reject Deal That Ended 3-Day Strike" — The New York Times, January 20, 2006
Audio
- "Transit Workers Reject Contract (MP3)" — 1010 WINS, January 20, 2006