The labor coalition representing New York City’s nearly 400,000 government workers — including uniformed cops, firefighters and other first responders — is backing a federal lawsuit to block the “crazy” $15 congestion toll to enter Midtown.
“We’re not coming into Manhattan once a week for dinner. We’re coming in every day to proudly serve the people of New York City,” Harry Nespoli, head of the NYC Municipal Labor Committee (MLC), told The Post on Monday.
The presidents of the unions that make up the MLC voted overwhelmingly to join the suit filed last month by the United Federation of Teachers union and Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella, and will issue an amicus brief for the plaintiffs in the case, Nespoli said.
“The congestion toll is just another crazy thing in the city,” Nespoli, who also reps the union of sanitation workers, said.
“No one likes going into our pocket when we’re mandated to come in,” he added. “These are the people who make the city run.”
The MLC’s backing of the lawsuit is evidence of mounting opposition to the controversial new toll to be imposed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority as early as May to enter the Midtown business district south of 60th Street.
Transit officials expect the $15 toll to raise $1 billion per year, which will be used to fund $15 billion in bonds to pay for major upgrades to the MTA’s subway, commuter railroads and bus systems.
Drivers will pay significantly less during off-peak hours, as the toll is aimed at helping curb peak-day congestion.
But Nespoli said municipal workers deserve a break — arguing that employees required to work in the Manhattan business district who drive in from the outer boroughs shouldn’t be punished.
“There’s got to be a better way. Pushing the cost onto someone else is not the right way to do it,” he said. “Municipal workers just got raises and now they want to take it away from us.”
Eighteen elected officials have joined a federal lawsuit by the teachers union aimed at blocking the controversial new $15 congestion pricing toll to enter Midtown Manhattan.
More than half the plaintiffs are Democrats whose fellow party members approved the law greenlighting congestion pricing in 2019.
UTF President Mike Mulgrew and Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella welcomed the growing, bipartisan coalition who object to having constituents and members pay such a high toll to drive into Midtown south of 60th Street.
“As we have said time and time again, congestion pricing is a detriment to those that will be affected by this toll, environmentally and financially, and for people of all walks of life from across the five boroughs and beyond,” said Fosella, who initially joined as a co-plaintiff. “We appreciate the support from elected officials and interested groups, as this fight cannot be won by any one of us alone.”
The suit argues the plan would move pollution from Manhattan to Staten Island and other parts of the city.
“We are determined to challenge the current regressive and discriminatory plan for congestion pricing; as now constituted, it will only succeed in moving traffic and pollution from one part of the city to another, even as it increases the economic burden on working- and middle-class communities,” Mulgrew said.
Maybe there needs to be a rally song now since this movement against the congestion tax is growing. A little change in the lyrics to this classic would be perfect.
8 comments:
Same BS Unions & Electurds who want to take away Medicare for NYC Retires !
Embrace the Union lies! Bwa ha ha
THIS is the “fundamental change” that many of you voted for. How’s that workin’ out for you?
Fuck you Harry and the whole MLC who tried to take away my Medicare and the thousands of city retirees. STFU and pay up. How's it feel when the shoe is on the other foot, your crying like a little bitch. FU and the other union's especially DC37 pay up.
I can't stop laughing at this propaganda from la la land. Hilarious and the opposite of reality.
Well you, nyc VOTED for it when you elected the wicked witch over Lee zeldin! So now you got what you deserve! Elections have consequences!!
Over privileged freeloaders don’t want to pay.
A lot of corrupt corporate money funding the car totalitarians.
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