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NJ Transit's board of directors will vote on the contact that ended May's rail strike. What did it give engineers?
Riders on New Jersey Transit’s rail lines had to do without their trains for four days in the middle of May, due to a strike ...
NJ Transit’s board unanimously approved the long-awaited and contentious deal with the engineers' union about 2 months after ...
The NJ Transit board of directors has approved the agency’s contract with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and ...
350,000 passengers will be impacted by the strike, which would halt NJ Transit rail service and Metro-North service west of Hudson service. For days, NJ Transit had been telling commuters to work ...
NJ Transit says it has contingency plans in place to accommodate some of the swell in increased ridership, but with 70,000 inbound customers daily using the trains, it can only account for about ...
All NJ Transit rail service statewide is currently suspended until further notice. But there are options to get around. ... NJ Transit’s last strike happened in 1983 and lasted 34 days.
NJ Transit rail engineers strike after failed contract talks Picket lines formed at major terminals across the state Gov. Murphy, NJ Transit CEO urge return to negotiations Contingency travel plan ...
NJ Transit and an engineers' union appear to be heading toward a major rail strike that would start Friday -- the first one in decades. Here's what to know.
"Each train carries about 1,000 people. A bus carries about 100," said NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri. The contingency plan for a potential strike was unveiled at the transit agency's emergency ...
Talks aimed at settling a strike between train engineers and New Jersey’s huge commuter railroad resumed Saturday and are set to continue Sunday, NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said. The locomotive ...