Re: MTA Transit Strike
I wouldn't feel to bad for the MTA workers--they currently get to take full retirement at, like, 55 years old, and they complained because the MTA was only willing to reduce that to 52. Also, they don't have to pay any contributions toward their health insurance, and their average salary is well over $50,000. A judge just ruled the strike illegal, and if I were the MTA, I start firing people. Of course, those are all probably patronage jobs, so who knows what's really going on.
I wouldn't feel to bad for the MTA workers--they currently get to take full retirement at, like, 55 years old, and they complained because the MTA was only willing to reduce that to 52. Also, they don't have to pay any contributions toward their health insurance, and their average salary is well over $50,000. A judge just ruled the strike illegal, and if I were the MTA, I start firing people. Of course, those are all probably patronage jobs, so who knows what's really going on.
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