TWU Local 100 appoints new union head, vowing to take no crap' from MTA management
Briefly

John Chiarello has been elected president of TWU Local 100, representing over 40,000 NYC transit workers. He succeeded Richard Davis, who resigned due to sexual misconduct allegations. Chiarello, a seasoned union member with a 20-year history in various leadership roles, has pledged to vigorously defend workers' interests, indicating that he will take strong actions if necessary. His leadership comes at a critical time as the MTA faces obstacles, particularly with the ongoing debates around congestion pricing, highlighting the necessity for strong union representation under challenging circumstances.
"We will take no crap from management, and we will do what needs to be done to get what our members expect and deserve," Chiarello stated firmly.
"If that includes knocking down walls and shaking some foundations, we will do it," Chiarello asserted to the union's executive board.
Chiarello's leadership arrives at a pivotal moment for the MTA as they face challenges, particularly regarding the controversial congestion pricing program.
With over 40,000 transit workers represented, Chiarello emphasized the importance of standing up for their rights and interests in his new role.
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