Announcement
RIP Brother Kelley
William P. Kelley, 79, of Brockton, passed away peacefully Dec. 26, 2018 at home after a wonderful Christmas Day with his entire family. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and a retired member of the Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589 for the MBTA. Brother Kelley’s wake is this Wednesday (1/2) from…
Read MorePanel’s Proposed MBTA Reforms
Dear brothers and sisters, Thank you to the over 600 members that attended yesterday’s monthly union meetings to discuss the proposed reforms to the MBTA, including the elimination of the Taxpayer Protection Act (“Pacheco Law”). At the union meetings were Local 589’s media consultant, Steve Crawford, and lobbyist, Mike Morris. Steve gave an update on actions…
Read MoreWhat are you doing this Thursday?
This Thursday, Sept. 6th is Election Day and we need members to volunteer a couple hours of their time or the whole day to work and help elect pro-union candidates that the Carmen’s Union has endorsed. Click here to see the list of candidates the Carmen’s Union is endorsing in the attached newsletter. If you can volunteer, please…
Read MoreHappy Labor Day!
Labor Day is a time to thank all our union brothers and sisters who came before us and fought and died for the rights we enjoy today. It is also a time to recommit ourselves to keeping those same rights alive for current and future workers by electing pro-union candidates. Wishing all our members and…
Read MorePrimary Election Tomorrow!
Dear Local 589 Member: This email is an important reminder that tomorrow, Thursday September 6th is Election Day in Massachusetts. Because this is an unusual day for an election voter turnout will be low – so your vote will count even more! Polls will be open from 7 AM to 8 PM. You should have…
Read MoreVeteran driver wins 2nd straight MBTA bus ‘roadeo’
Boston Globe | By Matt Rocheleau | October 12, 2012 Veteran driver Willis Rose Jr.’s run during the finals of the annual MBTA Bus Roadeo began with a rocky start. At the first test out of the gate, he lost a few points when he drove the bus’ tires over a couple of tennis balls…
Read MoreStanding with Elizabeth Warren
On Saturday, Local 589 and the AFL-CIO marched and stood out for Elizabeth Warren in Weymouth, MA. Click here to see photos from the day.
Read MoreMBTA driver to be honored for stopping bus to care for unattended toddler
Boston Globe | By Jeremy C. Fox, Town Correspondent | October 2, 2012 An MBTA bus driver from East Boston is set to be honored by Medford police after she assisted in the safe return of an unattended toddler to her family, MBTA Transit Police announced. Around 6:15 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 5, Donna D’Amelio…
Read MoreReady to rock the transit world?
Dear Union Brothers and Sisters, Throughout my union life I have often reflected on the sacrifices people have made over the past century to build our labor movement. Our generation is now witnessing a real struggle to save that labor movement. But to win – to rebuild the middle class – we have to do…
Read MoreVideo: Pres. Hanley on ‘Rocking the Transit World’
Watch video here Text from the video: The stakes in the U.S. election are higher than ever before. What’s at stake? The future of our jobs, our children, the labor movement, mass transit and all working families. That’s why all transit workers need to help us get out the vote. ATU has been busy gearing…
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