"We need real action now. Our members are facing unacceptable dangers, and the current policies just aren't cutting it," Richard Davis, President of TWU Local 100, said in a statement.
"It's time for the MTA to step up and take responsibility for protecting the workers who keep this city running," Richard Davis emphasized during the rally after the stabbing incident.
"These aren't just suggestions-they're life-saving measures," Canella Gomez, TWU Local 100 Rapid Transit Operations Vice President said, highlighting the urgency of the proposed safety reforms.
Over the past three years, 31 MTA workers have been assaulted while cleaning out trains, further proving the urgent need for safety reforms, according to union officials.
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