To the Editor: The MTA's threat to withhold a contractual raise, apparently using the coronavirus pandemic as an excuse, for TWU Local 100, of which I am a member, actually has much-wider implications beyond the union.
Anyone anywhere who has ever signed a contract should be more than concerned about this: they should be outraged and lining up to prevent it from happening. If the MTA gets away with this, no agreement will have any meaning. The issue here is nothing less than the sanctity of a contract.
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