Sentences with phrase «subway workers»

The New York City subway workers union is increasingly opposing Mayor Bill de Blasio and supporting Gov. Andrew Cuomo as the two Democrats clash over how to fix the ailing system.
He successfully organized New York City subway workers in the 1930s, and then secured contracts for them that — for the first time — granted them weekends off, pensions and health care coverage.
John Samuelsen, President of Transport Workers Union Local 100 which represents MTA subway workers
A lonely subway worker (Bullock) becomes smitten with a handsome stranger (Gallagher).
Flynn goes on to recount his family's history — three generations living in the Green County area — remembering that his grandfather was a bartender in Leeds, and his great - uncle Mike Quill «started the union that protected subway workers
John Samuelsen, President of Transport Workers Union Local 100 which represents MTA subway workers, called for a significant increase in spending:
In a symbolic move, Nixon traveled by subway to her inaugural campaign stop — but was delayed by an hour when a subway worker was killed in an accident at 125th Street earlier Tuesday.
The MTA wants LIRR workers to accept a contract that it says is the same as that recently approved by the Transport Workers Union Local 100, representing more than 34,000 city bus and subway workers.
Pete Donohue, the veteran reporter who spent more than 15 years covering transportation at the Daily News, is going to work for the TWU — a subway workers union he once covered.
But the press conference quickly turned political, when the head of the subway workers union, John Samuelson, an ally of the Governor's, was asked about these ads his union has been running, attacking Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Days after the subway workers» union blasted Mayor de Blasio in new ads for not doing enough to bankroll the MTA, another labor group is pressuring City Hall to give more.
Then there are 17 more minutes of deleted scenes that include more with the film crew, the stage show and the subway workers.
A paranormal researcher (Melissa McCarthy), a physicist (Kristen Wiig), a nuclear engineer (Kate McKinnon) and a subway worker (Leslie Jones) try to rid New York of ghosts that can possess humans.
Working in the subway several hours each day, subway workers and transit police breathe more subway air than the typical commuter.
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