A 13-year wait for Staten Island Ferry workers is over.
The union representing the roughly 120 mariners and the Adams administration carved out an unprecedented 16-year contract, the first such agreement since their previous one expired in 2010, and Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association rank-and-file ferry workers ratified the deal last week, with 94 percent of those voting sanctioning the agreement.
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