NJ Transit, engineers reach deal to end strike
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Negotiators for New Jersey Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), the union representing 450 striking engineers, have reached a tentative<a class="excerpt-read-more"
The striking engineers have complained that their counterparts at other railroads that serve New York City earn at least $10 more per hour.
The New Jersey Transit board on Wednesday night pushed the Garden State to the brink of its first major rail strike since 1983, adjourning their monthly meeting without cutting a deal with the agency’s locomotive engineer union.