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In November, The Post reported that one high-level chief, Tracy Bowdwin — the MTA’s highest-earning Signal Department supervisor at $165,000 a year — was demoted in the scandal. Workers were ...
At least one high-level chief, Tracy Bowdwin — the MTA’s highest-earning Signal Department supervisor at $165,000 a year — was demoted last week in the fallout, and managers are still being ...
The two supervisors, Oscar Magalong and Chandrapaul Hariprashad, allegedly entered the info into the MTA signal department’s computer system knowing full well it was bogus, the sources said.
Kluger’s office uncovered evidence last year that bogus reports were still being filed by workers in the subway signals department – even after two prior inspector general reports alerted ...
This week Eyewitness News and the MTA are proud to recognize the more than 1,800 employees of the Department of Subways Signals Division. The Signals team plays a crucial role in allowing trains ...
Experts have lauded the plan for focusing on updating the subways’ aging signal system, but in order to do that successfully, the MTA is calling in reinforcements. On Friday, the MTA announced it ...
It’s a time-tested tradition to slack off on the job here and there, but if you’re a New York City subway signal maintainer ... a group of managers in the signal department forced maintainers ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - While the MTA says on-time performance is the best it has been in four years, often when trains are delayed, signal problems are to blame. So how is the MTA working to ...
Behind locked doors, electro-mechanical relays first built in the 1930s click and clack away, signaling trains’ locations to subway managers and setting signal ... the MTA’s Department of ...
Transit sources confirmed to CBS 2 that MTA Signal Department Supervisor Tracy Bowdwin was demoted in the fallout, and other managers are being questioned.