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Questions Accusations
Objects to Ouster But Mr. Comrie said in a phone interview that he has not taken the full-time release Mr. Sinnona offered him because he thought Mr. Sexton's ouster was unfair. Mr. Sexton, a vocal critic of Mr. Sinnona and Local 100 President Roger Toussaint, had his release time revoked for allegedly disrupting union meetings, using ethnic slurs and using his release time for personal business. "They did not bring him up on the charges," Mr. Comrie said, arguing that Mr. Sexton should have been given a trial before the removal of the release time. Mr. Sexton has denied the accusations and filed bylaw charges against Mr. Sinnona, who has not made public who would be taking on Mr. Sexton's responsibilities. Mr. Sexton and Westchester Division Chairman Pete Denicolo have charged that the local is barring them from contract negotiations with MTA Bus in violation of the union's bylaws. Mr. Comrie added that he thought Mr. Sinnona's administration of the division has not vigorously challenged new work rules that he believed restricted the rights of workers. "The MTA is just rolling over us there," Mr. Comrie said. "I'm fighting back, but I get no help." |
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