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NJ Transit officials and the union’s leadership must convene as quickly as possible to resume negotiations, end the strike and resume train service.
UPDATE: NJ Transit strike begins, halting all trains across N.J. In a late-night news conference, Gov. Phil Murphy called for NJ Transit and the union representing hundreds of engineers to “get ...
NJ Transit has said the last deal the union walked away from was $49.82 an hour, which is 10 cents less than what LIRR engineers make. The union says those numbers are misleading because LIRR ...
NJ Transit, engineers' union reach deal to end strike and resume service Tuesday The locomotive engineers’ strike began Friday at the rail system with 100,000 daily riders and left commuters ...
NJ Transit has failed to reach an agreement with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen union, resulting in the first major transit strike to hit New Jersey since 1983.
New Jersey Transit officials and the union representing its rail engineers are set to meet again Sunday to resume contract negotiations, an effort to reach an agreement and end a strike that’s ...
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri and union officials had both suggested there was a road to a deal being made. “We have 29 hours left.” Kolluri remarked late yesterday.
Negotiations to avert NJ Transit strike continue with engineers' union 01:48. Tensions are rising between New Jersey Transit and the union representing its engineers.. Trains are still running ...
New Jersey Transit officials and labor-union representatives left wage negotiations without a deal on Monday, making a strike in less than two weeks more likely.. The two parties are not currently ...
The union’s requests “would cost taxpayers and NJ Transit $1.363 billion between July 2025 and June 2030. That’s $684 million more than the contract proposal union members voted down on ...
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