Now the managers are organizing—or at least they’re hoping to.
About 550 Metropolitan Transportation Authority managers, from Superintendents to General Managers, have submitted cards to the state Public Employment Relations Board requesting the right to form a union. That’s nearly half of the roughly 1,200 managers in three MTA divisions: New York City Transit, MTA Bus and the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority.
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