Transportation Alternatives Union
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Transportation Alternatives Union
@TransAlt_Union
We are the Transportation Alternatives union. With this union, we will build a stronger, more equitable @transalt. Proud member of @Local2110UAW.

We won a $60K floor for paralegals and support staff during this fight because we refused to back down, despite @MFJLegal's extremely bad faith approach to this strike. There's more to come and we'll continue fighting. @MFJLegal should take a hint - New York is a labor town!

The cost of living is skyrocketing in New York City. Rents are rising 7x faster than wages. According to MIT, a living wage in New York City is above $60,000. TA workers need a living wage. That's what we're fighting for at the bargaining table.

The cost of living is skyrocketing in New York City. Rents are rising 7x faster than wages. According to MIT, a living wage in New York City is above $60,000. TA workers need a living wage. That's what we're fighting for at the bargaining table.


In 2023, rents grew faster than wages in approximately half of major metros, with NYC having the largest gap in the country. specne.ws/NTm9er

NYC rents are rising 7 times faster than wages, report finds buff.ly/3y7R8lQ

Hundreds of students and faculty from NYU, Columbia, Barnard, and the New School gathered in Washington Square Park Friday to make it clear that @UAWRegion9A will stand up for members, for academic freedom, for freedom of speech and protest. #StandUpUAW #solidarity

Important personal health news from our co-founder, in her words ❤️: Jane McAlevey (@rsgexp): janemcalevey.com/writing/latest…

WITH TEAMSTERS SUPPORT, KENTUCKY GOV. BESHEAR VETOES DRIVERLESS VEHICLE BILL With the support and thanks of the International Brotherhood of #Teamsters, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear vetoed House Bill 7 (HB7), dangerous legislation that would have allowed driverless trucks and cars on Kentucky roads. “This bill and others like it are written by and for Big Tech, and Gov. Beshear made the right call by vetoing it,” said Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman. “We encourage every lawmaker who supported this dangerous piece of legislation to reconsider their support for it, given the devastating impact it will have on middle-class jobs and motorist safety throughout the Commonwealth. The Teamsters are asking elected officials in every state to support good union jobs, to protect public safety, and to stand against these deadly autonomous vehicle proposals wherever they pop up.” Polling shows more than four out of five Kentucky voters would be less likely to support their legislators if they voted to allow driverless trucks and cars on Kentucky roads, and they were concerned that driverless vehicles are a threat to replacing workers’ jobs. This polling is reflective of public opinion nationally — a new study from the American Automobile Association shows that more than 91 percent of U.S. drivers have expressed either fear or uncertainty about fully self-driving vehicles. “Elected officials need to listen to their constituents — not lobbyists — and let bills like HB7 die,” said Avral Thompson, Teamsters Central Region International Vice President and President of Teamsters Local 89. “Voters recognize this bill for what it is — a threat to middle-class jobs and public safety.” teamster.org/2024/04/with-t… #1u

BARGAINING UPDATE 📝- Thankful to our Shop for their determination and actions that prompted MFJ to return to negotiations. We also appreciate our Union allies across the City. We hope MFJ is ready to bargain in good faith and give us a fair a contract.

Reintroduction time 👋 We're @TransAlt's employee union, part of @UAW Local 2110. We formed in 2020 to build a more equitable TA. We're about to start the collective bargaining process for our second-ever contract. Big news coming tomorrow!! #BIKENYC PLEASE SHARE + FOLLOW

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