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Richard Davis, head of NYC’s largest transit staff union, is on the best way out: sources
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Richard Davis, head of NYC’s largest transit staff union, is on the best way out: sources

Last updated: January 23, 2025 8:10 pm
Editorial Board Published January 23, 2025
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Richard Davis, the president of New York Metropolis’s largest transit employee union, TWU Native 100, has abruptly gone on sick go away — a transfer a number of sources say comes amid efforts to power the union boss from his job lower than 3 weeks after his re-election.

It was not instantly clear who was accountable for the 40,000 member union — which represents the majority of New York Metropolis’s subway and bus staff — Thursday.

Davis, who began his transit profession as a bus driver in 1996, was first elected to Native 100’s high spot in 2022.

TWU Native 100 President Richard Davis. (Gardiner Anderson for New York Each day Information)

In December of 2023, Davis was accused in a regulation go well with of beating up one other bus driver with whom he was romantically concerned. The lady accused Davis of punching her within the head and inserting her in a headlock throughout an argument in 2015, and assaulting her once more in 2016.

Davis has denied all allegations, and the lawsuit is ongoing.

The union head was re-elected earlier this yr, and sworn in as native president on January 6.

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