Wednesday, March 21, 2012

MaBstoa Div1 Retirees Dinner Dance

MaBSTOA DIVISION 1
Transportation
37th Retirement Dinner Dance
Dinner Chairman: Richard Davis
Cordially Invite You to Join Us
Celebrate the Retirement of the Men and Woman
of MaBSTOA
A Special Memorialization Posthumously
honoring Mr. Richard Bermudez, 100st Depot
Chairman for 30 years of service. Also honoring long
standing Chairman of Mother Clara Hale & Amsterdam Depots
currently working for the Division, Mr. William Isabell
Friday, May 25th, 2012
The Ballroom at the Cathedral NYC
504 West 41st Street, NY NY 10036
Tickets: $45.00 per person
Open Bar & Buffet Style Dinner
7:00pm to Midnight 
"We look forward to the pleasure of your company"
For tickets please contact: Vice President Brian Clarke,
Division Chairman, Richard Davis (212) 712-5001
MJQ Chairman, Sukhy Singh (212) 712-5059
100st Chairman, Dwayne Ruffin (212) 712-4668
MTV Chairman, Jose Castellon (212) 712-4341

1 comment:

  1. To: John Samuelsen, President TWU, Local 100
    Local 100 Executive Board and Local 100 Reps

    From: Roger Toussaint, President TWU, Local 100 (2001-2009)
    Date: Tuesday April 24th, 2012
    Subject: Memorials and The Widows & Orphans Fund




    As you know, I have written to you in the past when your administration failed to send annual stipends from the TWU, Local 100 Widows and Orphans Fund to the families of members who gave their lives in the course of performing their duties for the MTA, as well as about other failures related to the duties of the Fund.


    It still seems to be the case that critical obligations which the Local owes to these members and their families continue to be neglected.


    As you know, today is the 5th anniversary of Danny Boggs passing. No notice has yet appeared on the Local 100 web site. In fact, the Local had to be reminded of the anniversary by his family. Marvin Franklyn's 5th anniversary passing is coming up in a few days, his loved ones will have similar concerns.


    It has also been brought to my attention that the MTA has not paid the fees for the 2009 PERB Arbitration (valued at tens of thousands of $) which was due to Arbitrator Zuccotti. As you know, Arbitrator Zuccotti had graciously committed his fees
    as a contribution to the TWU Widows & Orphans Fund, of which you are the principal trustee. The MTA evidently paid the full fees of Arbitrator Foryste but not its share (50%) of the fees owed Arbitrator Zuccotti. The TWU Local 100 W&O Fund has been deprived of these monies for over two years now.


    Finally, as I have clarified to you before, when the W&O Fund was established several years ago with voluntary automatic charitable contributions from members paychecks, fundraising drives including annual dinner events, it was with the declared intention of acquiring funds sufficient to accomplish two fundamental objectives:
    1) to continue the medical coverage of these families to the same extent enjoyed by the families of active members and,
    2) to assist the children of members killed in-the-line-of-duty with their College Education by the time the became college bound.



    We initiated the medical coverage several years ago. We began issuing annual stipends for pre-college age children in the interim, as a small and modest gesture to ease the burden on these families. It seems that despite the fact that, several years into fundraising activities, and now that time has arrived the families are still only receiving annual stipends established several years ago and are not being offered or provided assistance to help defray the cost of college. Again, the objective was to use the Fund to provide what these deceased members could no longer provide their families. That's what we told active members to motivate their contributing to the Fund and that's what we promised the families.


    I write to request that the TWU Local 100 Executive Board take appropriate action to ensure that the Local's commitments to these families are fulfilled and to end this neglect of fiduciary obligations to the Fund.

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