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Re: Why are MTA-TA, MTA-Mabstoa, and MTA-Bus still separate?

Posted by Q4 on Mon Jan 30 12:43:44 2017, in response to Re: Why are MTA-TA, MTA-Mabstoa, and MTA-Bus still separate?, posted by pragmatist on Mon Jan 30 11:23:07 2017.

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Under NYCTA, Bus operator is a New York City Civil Service title and requires a NYC Civil Service exam given by DCAS. NYC civil service rules apply and you can't use that list for a non-civil service position.

Employees of MaBSTOA and MTA Bus do not have Civil Service positions. I don't know why these two couldn't have the same filing and exam dates but it could be due to how they were initially set up or the MaBSTOA legislation.

While it doesn't have anything to do with the test, the pensions are also different as MaBSTOA and MTA Bus are private pensions while NYCT comes under the NYCLERS.



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