“Even though the M.T.A. is paying for its capital construction with taxpayer dollars, the government does not get a seat at the table when labor conditions are determined. Instead, the task of reining in the unions falls to the construction companies — which often try to drive up costs themselves.”
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/28/nyregion/new-york-subway-construction-costs.html
(Visited 33 times, 1 visits today)
Related posts:
Peripheral bitcoin services like BitPay safer investment than bitcoin?
Canadians call for marijuana referendum after two U.S. states legalize it
Will Bitcoin Be Accepted by PayPal?
Tablet cash machines: The ATM of the future?
Tech Renegade: From Print-at-Home Guns to Untraceable Currency
FINTRAC collecting too much info on innocent Canadians: privacy watchdog
U.S. promises to phase out landmines that target people
New leak: NSA spied on French diplomats and Al Jazeera
10-Year-Old Carrying BB Guns on School Grounds Arrested
Traders Getting Replaced By Machines
'Where is the evidence my son was a terrorist?'
Cleveland police chase ends with 13 officers firing 137 shots, 2 people dead
US lawmakers call for review of Patriot Act after NSA surveillance revelations
ACLU sues ICE after it ignores requests for license plate reader records
CISPA returns as CISA -- and it's just as terrible for privacy