As negotiations between the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the transit workers union, TWU Local 100, continue, a divide is emerging over the state of contract talks. While the MTA claims progress is being made, the union is expressing concerns about the pace of negotiations and the potential impact on workers' benefits and working conditions. The union, which represents over 40,000 subway, bus, and commuter rail employees, has been seeking improved wages, benefits, and job security in the new contract. As the deadline for a new agreement approaches, tensions are rising between the two parties, leaving commuters and workers wondering what the future holds for New York City's transportation system.


Transit workers union and MTA have differing views on state of contract talks  amNewYork