Not exact matches
Greenchip Renewal Partners International Institute for Sustainable Development Responsible Investment Association Équiterre Nature Canada Greenpeace Canada SHARE Canada Forest Products Association of Canada Canadian Business for Social Responsibility Canadian Urban
Transit Association Clean50 Climate Smart Business Genus Capital JCM Power Corporate Knights Toronto Atmospheric Fund The Asthma Society of Canada Bullfrog Power NEI Investments Sitka Foundation Alterra Power Corp. 20/20 Catalysts Program Renewable
Cities VanCity Canadian Solar Industries Association Anglican Church of Canada Blue Green Canada Network for Business Sustainability Canadian Wind Energy Association Canada Quebec Employers Council Dunsky Energy Consulting NAIMA Canada Alliance québécoise de l'efficacité énergétique Marmott Énergies Biothermica Association québécoise de la production d'énergie renouvelable Enerkem Canadian Labour Congress Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada Plug» nDrive Regroupement national des conseils régionaux de l'environnement Business Council of Canada Sustainalytics Sustainability CoLab Écotech Québec National
Union of Public and General Employees Insurance Bureau of Canada Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources Iron & Earth
The
Transit Workers
Union in a statement said it «likes the idea» of a surcharge for millionaires to bolster the New York
City subway system, but called the move a «long - term solution.»
The
Transit Workers
Union (TWU) has filed suit against Mayor Bill de Blasio and the
City of New York, claiming that Vision Zero is unconstitutionally vague.
Amalgamated
Transit Union, ATU Local 726, ATU Local 1056, ATU Local 1179 ATU Local 1181 - 1061, American Council of Engineering Companies of New York Asian Americans for Equality, Center for Working Families, Citizens Committee for NYC, Common Cause / NY, Construction Industry Council, CUNY Institute for Urban Systems, DC 37, DC 37 Local 375B, DC37 Local 1655, Empire State Transportation Alliance, Environmental Defense Fund, General Contractors Association of New York, League of Women Voters of the
City of NY, League of Women Voters of New York State, Long Island Contractors» Association, Inc. (LICA), MTA Coalition of
Unions, National Conference of Firemen and Oilers, New York Building Congress, NY League of Conservation Voters, NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign, NYS Council of Machinists, NY State Legislative Conference Board, NYS Transportation Equity Alliance, PCAC to MTA, Pratt Center for Community Development, Regional Plan Association, Reinvent Albany, Teamsters Local 808,
Transit Riders Action Committee, Transportation Alternatives, TWU Local 100, TWU Local 252, TWU Local2001, TWU Local 2054, Transport Workers International
Union of America, Tri-State Transportation Campaign, UPROSE, We Act for Environmental Justice, Women's
City Club.
The New Year's Eve event will be hosted by the Association for a Better New York, Blasters, Drillrunners and Miners Local 29, Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, Central Park Conservancy, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Municipal Art Society of New York, the Museum of Modern Art, New York Historical Society, the New York Mets, New York State Council on the Arts, New York
Transit Museum, Partnership for New York
City, Real Estate Board of New York, Regional Plan Association, NYC Sandhogs Local 147, Transport Workers
Union Local 100 and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The
transit union wants the city and MTA to install physical barriers to keep private vehicles out of bus lanes — and Big Apple officials and the new head of New York City Transit are willing look i
transit union wants the
city and MTA to install physical barriers to keep private vehicles out of bus lanes — and Big Apple officials and the new head of New York City Transit are willing look into
city and MTA to install physical barriers to keep private vehicles out of bus lanes — and Big Apple officials and the new head of New York
City Transit are willing look into
City Transit are willing look i
Transit are willing look into it.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing backlash from the
city's transport workers
union for skipping out on funeral services for two
transit workers killed on the job last month.
Among those honored at the event were New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli; Public Advocate Letitia «Tish» James; New York
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito; and
Transit Workers
Union (TWU) Local 100 President John Samuelsen.
DiNapoli said that the
union members «are the professionals that keep New York moving,» and that ensuring their safety and fair compensation is key to maintaining the stability and reliability of New York
City's mass
transit.
John Samuelsen, President of Transport Workers
Union Local 100, said: «Our
city's
transit workers deserve the same level of respect and protections that we offer to New Yorkers each and every day.
The mayor was flanked by members of DC 37, a public
union that endorses de Blasio for reelection; his MTA board appointee David Jones, who has criticized NYPD fare evasion arrests; Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, chairman of the
City Council's Committee on Transportation; former
City Planning Chairman Carl Weisbrod; and a slew of elected officials and
transit advocates.
On Tues., July 24th,
Transit Workers» Union Local 100, together with transit riders, elected officials and community advocates, gathered on City Hall's steps to announce the launch of the «Bring Back Our Buses and Subways» campaign and called on the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) to restore all transit services cut i
Transit Workers»
Union Local 100, together with
transit riders, elected officials and community advocates, gathered on City Hall's steps to announce the launch of the «Bring Back Our Buses and Subways» campaign and called on the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) to restore all transit services cut i
transit riders, elected officials and community advocates, gathered on
City Hall's steps to announce the launch of the «Bring Back Our Buses and Subways» campaign and called on the Metropolitan
Transit Authority (MTA) to restore all transit services cut i
Transit Authority (MTA) to restore all
transit services cut i
transit services cut in 2010.
The Transport Workers
Union — which represents 38,000
city transit workers who operate the subways and buses — knows it's likely to lose easy access to dues collections.
Labor
unions who back Gov. Andrew Cuomo may be key to his re-election to a third term this fall and on Thursday acted as surrogates, knocking Cynthia Nixon's comments made earlier this week over the cost of mass
transit in New York
City.
The MTA and the
city's
transit union inked a deal that will create hundreds of «customer service ambassador» posts throughout Big Apple subway stations.
A $ 15 an hour minimum wage, health care for all, increased funding for mass
transit, support for teachers and other
union members, stronger rent control and reversing income inequality are just a few of the way I will help
city residents if elected governor of New York.
Members of dozens of
city and state
unions joined the rally Monday, including hardhats from the Building and Trades Council, teachers from the United Federation of Teachers,
transit workers from Transport Workers Local 100 and many more, along with several community groups.
«There's no impending strike at the moment,» Michael Cordiello, president of the Amalgamated
Transit Union Local 1181, told reporters at a press conference at City Hall, where he and other union leaders slammed the Bloomberg administration for creating «unnecessary fear» among parents by warning of the st
Union Local 1181, told reporters at a press conference at
City Hall, where he and other
union leaders slammed the Bloomberg administration for creating «unnecessary fear» among parents by warning of the st
union leaders slammed the Bloomberg administration for creating «unnecessary fear» among parents by warning of the strike.
Constantinides has previously been endorsed by Congressman Joe Crowley (D - Jackson Heights), several members of the
City Council, New York's Working Families Party, 1199SEIU, Brooklyn - Queens NOW PAC, Hotel Trades Council, Local 32BJ Service Employees International
Union, Amalgamated
Transit Union,
City Council's Progressive Caucus Alliance, and Democracy for NYC.
Recently, CVH released a statement with dozens of high profile New York elected officials and other allies, such as District Council 37 and
Transit Workers
Union Local 100, calling for the expansion of the Transitional Jobs program in New York
City and the termination of the Work Experience Program.
«The power play between the two of them is impacting [services],» said Earl Phillips, secretary - treasurer of Transport Workers
Union Local 100, which represents
transit workers in the
city.
As the
city's
transit headquarters, Denver
Union Station now houses seven restaurants, a hotel, and even a kids» fountain in the summer.
San Francisco Federal Credit
Union has sued the city's transit authority, the SFMTA, as a result of broken promises regarding taxi medallion sales that the credit union helped fin
Union has sued the
city's
transit authority, the SFMTA, as a result of broken promises regarding taxi medallion sales that the credit
union helped fin
union helped finance.
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