
FEBRUARY 21 -- TWU Local 100’s Executive Board this morning installed Secretary-Treasurer John V. Chiarello, a union veteran, to be President. Chiarello will fill the remainder of the term of the former President, who resigned on Jan. 21. Chiarello is a 20-year union member who steadily rose through leadership ranks. In addition to being Secretary-Treasurer for the past two years, Chiarello has served as Chair of the Line Equipment-Signals Division and Vice President of Maintenance of Way, the largest union department.
In a speech to the Executive Board this morning, Chiarello vowed to continue the fighting legacy of TWU founder Mike Quill. “We will take no crap from management, and we will do what needs to be done to get what our members expect and deserve,” he said. “If that includes knocking down walls and shaking some foundations, we will do it.”
Chiarello called for unity as TWU Local 100 faces considerable challenges, including contract negotiations that are set to begin later this year. He said he expects MTA Chairman Janno Lieber to try and solve the MTA’s financial problems, including the potential loss of congestion pricing revenues, by squeezing transit workers for concessions.
“Lieber sweet talks the media and appears to be rational,” Chiarello said. “But he’s not. He is the most significant enemy that we in the Local and at the International have had in a long time.”
TWU International President John Samuelsen said: “Congratulations to President Chiarello and new top leadership of Local 100. The focus must immediately be put on fighting back against transit workers’ enemy, MTA CEO Janno Lieber, and the bosses who seek to harm us.”
Chiarello will complete the term vacated by former President Richard Davis, who resigned on Jan. 21. The term ends Dec. 31, 2027.
In other changes made by the Executive Board, Carlos Bernabel is moving from Administrative Vice President to Secretary-Treasurer. Alexander Kemp is moving from TA Surface Division Vice Chair to Administrative Vice President. Shirley Martin remains in her role as Recording Secretary.
Chiarello, 58, started his career with NYC Transit in 2001 as a provisional Car Inspector. He then became a Signal Maintainer and was first elected to the Executive Board in 2002. He became Division Chair of Line Equipment-Signals in 2009 and was elected to that role three times in total. In 2017, Chiarello became Maintenance of Way Vice President and was elected twice. In 2024, he was elected Secretary-Treasurer. John is a lifelong native of Brooklyn, New York and a graduate of Grady Vocational High School.
Carlos Bernabel, 55, started his career as a Bus Operator with Liberty Lines in Westchester County in 1998. He was first elected to union office in 2003 as a depot Recording Secretary. He became Division Chair of Private Operations in 2017 and elected Administrative Vice President in 2024. Born in Dominican Republic, he resides in The Bronx.
Alexander Kemp, 45, started with NYC Transit as a Bus Operator in 2011. He was first elected Local 100 Division Recording Secretary & Executive Board of TA Surface in 2021. Kemp was re-elected to the Executive Board and 1st Division Vice Chair in 2024.