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General Chairman Report August 2014

GENERAL CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
August 2014

On behalf of the entire Local 60 membership, I would like to congratulate the following member(s) which have recently retired, and wish them the best in their retirement years: Thomas Detweiler, William Gordon & Michael Thomas.
The 1st contract negotiating session with NJT and the assigned mediator from the National Mediation Board has been scheduled for Wednesday, September 3rd. Transportation Division International Vice-President Doyle Turner, who has been assigned to assist our General Committee is also scheduled to attend.
I urge members to view and read some articles published in the August 2014 Railway Age magazine at www.railwayage.com. [Read more…]

General Chairman Report July 2014

GENERAL CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
July 2014

On behalf of the entire Local 60 membership, I would like to congratulate the following member(s) which have recently retired, and wish them the best in their retirement years: Guy Verde. Also the following will be working their last day on Friday, August 1st: Thomas Detweiler, William Gordon & Michael Thomas.
A Letter from Transportation Division President Previsich dated July 10, 2014 was sent to National Mediation Board requesting mediation services for NJ Transit Conductors & Trainman. A copy of this letter is submitted today to Secretary Sussman for inclusion into the minutes.
Transportation Division International Vice-President Doyle Turner has been assigned to assist our General Committee with ongoing contract negotiations. [Read more…]

Supplemental List Trial

Members:

Below is a link for the revised procedure for putting your name on the supplemental list for working relief days. We requested this in order to better monitor the list and also for everyone to have equal opportunity to work.

Please pass this on to your co-workers and post at Terminals.

Thank you,
Michael J. Reilly
General Chairman – UTU/Smart GO 610

Supplemental List Trial Link

Dear NTSB . . . . . | Railway Age

http://www.railwayage.com/index.php/blogs/david-schanoes/dear-ntsb.html

No culture of safety at NJ Transit, union official says

From NJ.com

Conductors assaulted on trains.

Employee facilities that are filthy and infested with rodents.

A culture where “an on-time train is better than a safe train.”

An NJ Transit union official said Tuesday there is no culture of safety at the statewide transportation agency.

“We just go about our work every day and we’re not told anything — nobody ever talks to us about safety,” Michael J. Reilly, general chairman with the United Transportation Union, said during the monthly NJ Transit board meeting in Newark.

To illustrate his point, he referred to a monthly director’s report.

“There are 14 pages dedicated to on-time performance measures for rail, bus and light rail,” Reilly said. “On that same report, there are zero pages dedicated to safety.”

He said phones are out of date, some crew members have no radios to communicate with passengers in the event of a train delay or accident and employee morale is low after working nearly three years without a new contract.

State Transportation Commissioner Jim Simpson assured Reilly that safety is a priority for him and for newly hired NJ Transit Executive Director Ronnie Hakim.

“Safety starts at the top or it doesn’t start, and I can tell you that I’m committed to safety,” Simpson said. “And you’ve got a new sheriff in town, Ronnie Hakim, who’s totally committed to safety.”

“We would like to know how many employees are getting hurt — slips, trips and falls — (and) how many customers are getting hurt, and obviously there no room for any employees to be assaulted by a customer or anybody else,” Simpson said.

“We have a lot of trains and we have a lot of bad areas,” Reilly replied. “We need cameras in those areas, but we’ve had a number of conductors assaulted.”

He also cited reports from union members about poor conditions at a facility in Manhattan where NJ Transit workers can rest between shifts.

Simpson opened up the lines of communication and urged Reilly and the union to alert him when they see safety lapses.

After the board meeting, Hakim was asked by reporters whether on-time performance has trumped safety.

“I don’t have any indication that it has,” she said.

The extended discussion on safety came during a meeting in which NJ Transit voted to hire Rail Safety Consulting of Pittsford, N.Y., for $468,000 to review its “rail inspection and maintenance procedures, work practices and overall safety culture.”

NJ Transit also has kicked off an internal committee of 17 employees to review rail safety. The review was in part spurred by a Federal Railroad Administration “deep dive” report of the deadly Metro-North Railroad accident along the Hudson River in New York on Dec. 1.

“We are doing a comparison as to how NJ transit fares, so if the FRA were to come in today and do a deep dive here, what would they find?” Hakim said.

She said the rail safety consultant will go beyond what the in-house committee is doing and use its national connections to come up with rail safety best practices.

Metro-North answers state and federal directive

http://www.rtands.com/index.php/passenger/commuter-regional/metro-north-answers-state-and-federal-directive-with-immediate-safety-improvements.html?channel=280&utm_source=WhatCounts+Publicaster+Edition&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=RGN+12.10.13&utm_content=Full+Article

FRA issues emergency order

from UTU.org news

FRA issues Emergency Order to Metro-North
December 6, 2013

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Dec. 6 issued an Emergency Order (EO 29) to Metro-North Commuter Railroad (MNCW) to take specific, immediate steps to ensure its train crews do not exceed speed limitations. The EO requires Metro-North to modify its existing signal system to ensure speed limits are obeyed and to provide two qualified railroad employees to operate trains where major speed restrictions are in place until the signal system is updated. [Read more…]

Two Person Train Crews

Ask your lawmakers’ support for two-person crews
November 19, 2013

from UTU.org

Two-person_crewmembers of the SMART Transportation Division and all of rail labor have the opportunity to make it federal law to have two qualified persons working on all freight trains operating in the United States a reality.
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Now is the time to contact your legislators in the House of Representatives and ask them to co-sponsor and support H.R. 3040. [Read more…]

Railroads seek extension for installing anti-collision system – latimes.com

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-rail-safety-20130929,0,404543.story#axzz2igakmZ1f

Extra Work

From Mike Reilly
Members:
 
This weekend will be a busy one for NJT and our members.
 
Saturday will be the Steeple Chase in Far Hills
 
Sunday will be a 1:00 PM Jets Football Game
 
Monday will be a 8:20 PM Giants Football game
 
These games and events bring our members a lot of extra work and overtime opportunity.
 
Just asking our members to protect OUR work, so we will know it will be here in the future also.
 
Thank you and be careful..
 
 
Michael J. Reilly
General Chairman – UTU/Smart