The MBTA has until Monday to submit an updated plan for improving employee safety and preventing trains from striking workers after federal overseers, who still aren't satisfied with the T's staffing levels, deemed their initial proposal "insufficient."
The directive gives the MBTA until the first week of June to resubmit the plan with revisions that address and implement "safety processes and procedures" within the next 60 days.
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The FTA warned that if the MBTA fails to "appropriately revise" its insufficient work plan and comply with other requirements that federal safety officials outlined, the T will be prohibited from right-of-way access.