

Working for the MTA is the fast track to a six-figure salary.
One in four Metropolitan Transportation Authority employees made $100,000 or more in 2014, according to payroll data released by the Empire Center Thursday.
The 21,352 employees raking in the big bucks last year more than doubled the six-figure earners in 2013 — which, at the time, was about one in seven, the data said.
The massive jump includes $431 million in retroactive pay handed out after union contracts were settled, the Empire Center said.
The agency paid out $849 million in overtime last year and $4.7 billion in base salaries to its 76,445 employees. Top earners were a mix of agency heads, supervisors and foremen, the data shows.
The MTA’s single highest paid employee was now-retired Metro-North president Howard Permut at $452,584. Second-highest was MTA chairman and CEO Thomas Prendergast, earning $346,707.
Metro-North Railroad Track Supervisor Robert M. O’Connell was the biggest overtime-earner, raking in $184,634 in OT on top of his $77,478 base salary. Sixty-five other MTA employees earned more than $100,000 in overtime.
The average MTA employee’s salary was almost $81,000 in 2014, up from $73,355 a year earlier.
The MTA Police Department was the most lucrative branch with average pay, including OT, of $135,598. Long Island Rail Road was second, with average pay of $106,000.
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