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Transport Workers Union (TWU)

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  • Democracy runs express in NYC Transit election

    As ballots were counted on December 13, under the watchful eyes of both challengers and incumbents, it became clear that the opposition caucus, New Directions, was on its way to a massive victory in the election of officers of Transport Workers Local 100, the union which represents over 33,000 New York City subway and bus workers. Most are public employees on the payroll of the Metropolitan Transit Authority; some work for private bus companies.

  • In the Transit and Transport unions

    Amalgamated Transit Union

    Local 241, Chicago: Never a dull moment in this 6,700-member local of city bus drivers. Lamont Coleman and Marcus Scott continue their campaign to open up the union, for the right of members to free discussion in break rooms, for information on side agreements with management, and for rescheduling membership meetings at a more convenient time for members. Now a second group sought to file charges against the local president, accusing him of agreeing to contract memos without membership approval and of adding his wife to the union payroll to campaign for Obama. According to Coleman, a vote of 75% at a membership meeting is required before charges can be processed for trial. But 75% of what? This turns out to be an odd 75%. Here, he reports, is how it worked out:

Web Links

  • Station Reporter

    "A comprehensive site featuring station-by-station descriptions of subway, light rail, and commuter rail systems."

  • TWU Local 100.com - A web page for the membership

    "to give a voice to the local membership through the use of message posting on boards intended for that purpose. This site does not belong to the Union, it is a membership site that will grow and expand with time and use and as the need dictates..."

  • Transport Workers Solidarity Committee

    "Welcome to transportworkers.org the website of the Transport Workers Solidarity Committee. This site is open to wage workers and retirees who work in the transportation industry."

     

    Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=111840435497416

  • Railroad Workers United

    "We are an inter-union cross-craft solidarity "caucus" of railroad workers from all crafts, all carriers, and all unions across North America."

  • SWAFA.com

    "This site exists to expose the dirty truth about Transport Workers Union Local 556 and its master, Southwest Airlines. Until the Flight Attendants wise up and rise up, this effort is to continue underground."

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