Earlier this week, the MBTA hosted an informational meeting with potential design-build contractors to outline its plans to ...
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MBTA General Manager Phil Eng confirmed Friday that potential overtime abuse is part of an ongoing investigation at the Cabot ...
The MBTA has fired two more employees amid its investigation into allegations that workers at Cabot Yard were misusing T resources and working on private vehicles while on the clock. The T ...
The MBTA said Wednesday that it has fired two more employees at its Cabot Yard maintenance facility amid its criminal investigation into allegations that they were working on vehicles not owned by ...
An additional two MBTA employees have been fired amid a criminal investigation focused on the transit agency’s Cabot Yard maintenance facility, bringing the total number of employees terminated ...
What you seem to be expecting to be common is not routine and for those airlines that do something like this there are a lot of conditions - the primary ones being that the layover is long, the ...
The MBTA has terminated four employees as the agency continues to investigate suspected criminal activity at the Cabot Yard maintenance facility. Ten MBTA workers are under criminal investigation for ...
AT 435, INVESTIGATES HAS LEARNED TWO ADDITIONAL MBTA EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN TERMINATED IN CONNECTION WITH A CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AT THE CABOT YARD MAINTENANCE FACILITY THAT BRINGS THE TOTAL NUMBER ...
The MBTA has terminated two more employees amid an investigation into suspected criminal activity at the Cabot Yard maintenance facility, the agency said Tuesday. MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng ...
Two additional MBTA employees were fired in connection with an ongoing investigation into "potential criminal activity" at a major maintenance yard, bringing the total number of terminated ...
BOSTON - An 84-year-old woman says she is still in excruciating pain more than two weeks after she fell on an MBTA escalator. New video shared by the T with WBZ-TV on Monday shows the moment she fell.