10:22 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · New York City · 1 Comment
15 Dec 2009
I’m working on deconstructing the CIR ASAP pero in the meantime, I wanted to take a few moments to come down against the NY’s Metropolitan Transit Authority’s plan to deal with it’s budget shortfall by slowly eliminating the free student metrocard program for middle and high schoolers.
JOIN COUNCILMEMBER CHARLES BARRON, TRANSIT WORKERS, RIDERS AND YOUTH TOMORROW, WED 8:30 AM
TO PROTEST THE MTA’S ATTACK ON STUDENTS AND OTHERS
Wednesday, 8:30 AM at MTA Headquarters, 347 Madison Street , Bet 44th and 45th Street
I am a parent whose child uses her student metrocard to go to and from school. As a single mother with two children, I can barely afford to put myself on the subway to commute to an from work, mush less the additional at least $100/month it would cost for me to send my child to school . In New York City, especially, where overcrowding of local schools force parents to school outside their neighborhoods, not to mention the disparities in terms of resources depending on what community you live in, the move to eliminate student metrocards is a death sentence to the education of hundreds of thousands of students.
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8:44 am By Maegan La Mala · New York City · Comments Off
19 Dec 2005
Today is the first day of a partial strike by two private bus lines that were recently acquired by the Metropolitan Transit Association (MTA). The two bus lines, Jamaica and Triboro bus lines, run through Queens, which is populated by 551,004 Latinos according to 2000 Census figures. Workers of the two lines have been working without a contract for about three years. The partial strike began because the lines are not officially under the MTA umbrella they are not subject to the high fines under New York State’s Taylor Law. The negotiations between the Transit Worker’s Union (TWU) and MTA continue today but if an agreement is not reached by midnight (EST) tonight, the entire public transport system including subways is set to go on strike.
Via / NY1
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