mrFDNY
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hi all,
the mta(transit,trains and buses)is on partical strike with 2 bus depots in queens on the picket lines.this move has stranded a estimated 50,000 queens residents.a system wide strike in all boro's is planned at the stroke of midnight tonight if the union is unable to pass a contract with the city of new york.plans by the union called for all employees of the city wide mta to walk off the job at midnight tonight if no deal is reached.city of new york,office of emergency management has stated that 2.1 million people use the nyc transit system daily,with most those riders between 6 am and 6 pm. new york city goverment has feared pictures of fire trucks,ambulances and nypd police cars stuck in traffic if this strike goes forth.an estimated 1.7 million more cars will be on the roads if this strike goes thru,with 1.2 of those million being in manhattan, and brooklyn alone the second busiest boro for commuter traffic.city agencies feared rises in gas prices,gas shortages, motor vechile accidents and predestrain's being struck by vechiles and road rage incidents if the streets became flooded with cars.as well as commuter times being at least tripled if not more.an adverage commute of 2 hours could take you 6-8 hours to complete.
If there is a city wide strike all city emergency services workers will be placed on 12 hour tours and some even longer as well as all days off and vacation time canceled for all FDNY,NYPD and EMS workers.the city could lose as much as 2 million a day of tax revenue as more residents will stay home instead of finishing up last minute holiday shopping.the citizens of nyc,have all agreed the mta employees deserve more,however if they strike stranding 2.1 million people you can bet not one nyc resident will be on thier side any longer.plus the amount of over time this city will have to pay it's emergency service people,will be in the hundreds of millions.every single nyc emergency worker will be requried to report to duty,no exceptions.that's close to a million workers alone,with 60 percent on over time.
the mta(transit,trains and buses)is on partical strike with 2 bus depots in queens on the picket lines.this move has stranded a estimated 50,000 queens residents.a system wide strike in all boro's is planned at the stroke of midnight tonight if the union is unable to pass a contract with the city of new york.plans by the union called for all employees of the city wide mta to walk off the job at midnight tonight if no deal is reached.city of new york,office of emergency management has stated that 2.1 million people use the nyc transit system daily,with most those riders between 6 am and 6 pm. new york city goverment has feared pictures of fire trucks,ambulances and nypd police cars stuck in traffic if this strike goes forth.an estimated 1.7 million more cars will be on the roads if this strike goes thru,with 1.2 of those million being in manhattan, and brooklyn alone the second busiest boro for commuter traffic.city agencies feared rises in gas prices,gas shortages, motor vechile accidents and predestrain's being struck by vechiles and road rage incidents if the streets became flooded with cars.as well as commuter times being at least tripled if not more.an adverage commute of 2 hours could take you 6-8 hours to complete.
If there is a city wide strike all city emergency services workers will be placed on 12 hour tours and some even longer as well as all days off and vacation time canceled for all FDNY,NYPD and EMS workers.the city could lose as much as 2 million a day of tax revenue as more residents will stay home instead of finishing up last minute holiday shopping.the citizens of nyc,have all agreed the mta employees deserve more,however if they strike stranding 2.1 million people you can bet not one nyc resident will be on thier side any longer.plus the amount of over time this city will have to pay it's emergency service people,will be in the hundreds of millions.every single nyc emergency worker will be requried to report to duty,no exceptions.that's close to a million workers alone,with 60 percent on over time.

