MrsMush99 said:Did anyone know that they don't have maternity leave??? They have 6,000 women working for the MTA and they don't have maternity leave for them, just an FYI.
MrsMush99 said:Did anyone know that they don't have maternity leave??? They have 6,000 women working for the MTA and they don't have maternity leave for them, just an FYI.
MrsMush99 said:Yes Poco they are still on strike. And no they do not get paid, LOL. As a matter of fact they lose 2 days pay for every 1 day they are on strike. So right now they are up to 6 days lost pay.
DEPUTYDAWG said:Who assigns the losing of 2 days paid for every 1 day on strike? Is that part of the contract clause since it's an illegal strike? I honestly don't know, and since you live in NY, thought you'd know.
Thanks.
MrsMush99 said:You know Deputy, I'm not 100% on that. I'm sure it's paid leave. They have to be covered under FMLA. It's something the president of the union said yesterday and my husband confirmed it. He is a teacher, and a union rep for his school. He knows the president of the UFT and was in negotiations with the city when the teachers were up for a new contract. With that being said, the unions stick together and support each other when contract renewals are up. There is more to this story then we are hearing in the news. Just like when the teachers were extremely close to going on strike. We didn't hear what was behind the scenes on the news. But of course, I did, since my hubby was there during negotiations.
MrsMush99 said:It is part of the Taylor Law. Now the city has an attorney that is trying to fine them 3 days for every one they are on strike. Funny how they are screaming that the Transit workers are breaking the law, but they don't say anything about THEM breaking the law by trying to fine them 3 days for every one instead of 2. Also, the president of the tRansit union said yesterday, and I thought it was GREAT that they don't need to hear that they are overpaid and greedy from a BILLIONAIRE. In case I haven't mentioned it before, I cannot STAND Bloomberg!
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