Bad news in New York: the transport union reports that the MTA put buses with critical brake failures into service
The Transport Workers Union Local 100 claims that the MTA has put at least 23 buses with critical brake failures into service, a claim the MTA denies.
Good news: New York Metro is hiring people without degrees with salaries up to $120,000
The New York Metro is offering job opportunities for individuals without college degrees, with salaries reaching up to $120,000, attracting attention due to the stable benefits associated with union jobs.
The MTA opens job vacancies in New York with salaries of up to US$31 per hour: how to apply
The MTA is offering job openings in New York for train cleaners with competitive salaries and basic requirements.
The Tax and Customs Board Faces a Flood of Income Declarations
Estonia's Tax and Customs Board has received approximately 479,000 income declarations, leading to over 145 million euros in refunds and an additional 17 million euros due in income tax.
DON'T FORGET β© Income from real estate must be included in the income declaration
The Estonian Tax and Customs Board reminds residents that income earned from the sale and rental of real estate must be included in personal income tax declarations.
Extreme Surveillance in NYC Subway: AI Technology Detects Fare Dodgers
New York City's subway system is testing new AI-powered gates designed to identify riders who evade fare payments.
New York subway hearing erupts as MTA boss snaps βshut upβ amid grilling over guards letting fare jumpers walk
A New York State budget hearing turned chaotic as MTA chairman Janno Lieber was confronted about a $35 million security deal amid allegations that guards are allowing fare evaders to walk free.
They entered 32 bathrooms in the New York subway and confirmed passengers' greatest fear
A new audit of the New York subway bathrooms confirmed passengers' anxieties about cleanliness and safety.