The Metropolitan Transportation Authority squared off Aug. 4 with a group of transit managers looking to form a union, some of whom have also learned they are being courted by another bargaining unit.
At the conference before Administrative Law Judge Elena Cacavas, the MTA’s attorneys argued as expected that the employees—who hold titles ranging from Superintendent to General Manager—are ineligible to unionize.
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