MTA reassigning elevator operators deepest NYC subway stations
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
The MTA employees who work the elevators at New York’s deepest subway stations are set to be reassigned to station-cleaning next month. Members of TWU Local 100 oppose the transfers, which affect stops in upper Manhattan.
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