Safety Glasses Program
Free COVID Tests Available
The White House announced last week that it would publicly launch the site covidtests.gov on Wednesday. However, some early visitors to the website Tuesday morning were already able to see a button to order their free tests — a limited rollout that appears to have been expanded to more visitors later Tuesday afternoon.
Railmen For Children Golf Tournament
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2021 AT 11 AM EDT
Railmen For Children 8th Annual Golf Outing
Hudson County Vaccinations Available
Visit www.hudsoncovidvax.org to sign up
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Our Brothers and Sisters in Texas need our help
Dear members of the SMART Transportation Division:
Thousands of our brothers and sisters in Texas are struggling with the effects of the winter storm that devastated the state’s infrastructure this month.
Many people throughout the state — from big cities to rural areas — are dealing with displacement or damaged homes as a deadly icy blast made roads impassable, froze pipes and knocked out power. But even where power has been restored, Texans face the challenge of rebuilding and recovering. The silver lining is, and will continue to be, that the generosity of people around the country is helping to uplift people so that they may reclaim their lives.
We are asking our SMART-TD family to rise to the call and give so that the daunting task of starting over and rebuilding can begin for our people in Texas. In cooperation with our Sheet Metal brothers and sisters and thanks to efforts by SMART Army volunteers, our union already has boots on the ground, and we are helping to provide necessities to those stricken by the storm.
Of particular need are:
Drinking water, including five-gallon jugs.
Residential plumbing materials of all kinds, especially “Shark Bite” or “Gator Bite” brands where soldering is not required that are available at home improvement stores.
Transportation Division Vice President Chad Adams is leading relief/recovery efforts specific to the TD in the state. Contact him at 254-718-2988 or email cadams@smart-union.org to arrange a donation of goods or if you need assistance.
Relief donation sites for goods also have been set up in conjunction with our Sheet Metal brothers and sisters:
SMART Local 54
900 West 34th Street, Suite 54
Houston, TX 77292
Call Business Manager Eddie Gonzalez at 713-245-6784 to let him know a donation is coming.
SMART Local 67
11 Burwood Lane
San Antonio, TX 78216
Call Business Manager James May at 210-867-6748 to let him know a donation is coming.
SMART Local 68
1020 South Industrial Blvd.
Euless, TX 76040
Call Business Manager Calvin Jennings at 817-832-2831 to let him know a donation is coming.
State Legislative Boards, General Committees and Locals, as well as individual members, also are encouraged to make a financial donation to the SMART-TD Disaster Relief Fund. Together we can help lessen the struggle, strengthen the recovery and bring hope and relief to our members in Texas.
Online pay methods are being explored, but the TD Disaster Relief Fund only accepts monetary donations in the form of checks at this time.
Contributions may be sent to:
SMART-TD Disaster Relief Fund
24950 Country Club Blvd., Suite 340
North Olmsted, OH 44070-5333
Thank you and God bless,
Jeremy R. Ferguson
President, SMART Transportation Division
Safety Eyewear Program
There have been a few minor changes in the program but no changes in the frame section or process.
Attached is the latest program info. You can also instruct you members that they can also find this on @Transit under System Safety>Rail Safety.
Just one note, unfortunately one of our providers, Optical Insight in North Brunswick suddenly went out of business a few months ago. We are currently attempting to find a suitable replacement for the area. Once one is found we will update the list and repost on @Transit
W-2 Mailing and Labels Explanation
All NJ Transit Employees:
Please be advised 2020 W-2 forms were mailed from Newark on Wednesday, January 20th, 2021. See attached document explaining various labels used in the W-2 form.
Pursuant to IRS requirements, any employee who was paid COVID-19/FFCRA related sick payment will receive a second W-2 page. This additional W-2 page, which reflects only COVID-19/ FFCRA related sick payments, is informational only.
Meal Train For Jason Baker’s Family
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Meal Train for
Carla Henry (Jason Baker)
Donations
Donations for Carla Henry (Jason Baker)
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Calendar
Authorized Maximum Mileage Rate Decrease-Effective January 1, 2021
December 23, 2020
VIA EMAIL ONLY
All Transportation Division
Officers
Chairpersons and Secretaries, General Committees of Adjustment
Directors and Secretaries, State Legislative Boards
Secretaries and Treasurers, All Locals
Field Auditors & All Special Representatives
UTUIA Field Supervisors
Re: Authorized Maximum Mileage Rate
Decrease – Effective January 1, 2021
Dear Sisters and Brothers:
The Internal Revenue Service issued the 2021 standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business. Beginning on January 1, 2021 the standard rates for the use of an automobile will be 56.0 cents per mile for business miles driven.
Therefore, I am authorizing automobile mileage allowance consistent with the maximum rate set by the Internal Revenue Service (Notice 2021-02), effective January 1, 2021. The automobile rate will be decreased by one and one-half cents, from 57.5 cents per mile to 56.0 cents per mile.
Fraternally yours,
Jeremy R. Ferguson
President – Transportation Division
cc: J. L. Gibson, Jr., Chief of Staff – Transportation Division
M. E. Dolin, Director of Administration – Transportation Division
J. Becker, Secretary and Treasurer, UTUIA