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The union has seen steady attrition in its ranks at NJ Transit as more members leave to take better-paying jobs at other railroads. The number of NJ Transit engineers has shrunk from 500 several ...
That's not acceptable. NJ Transit officials and the union’s leadership must convene as quickly as possible to resume negotiations, end the strike and resume train service.
The union called the second rail strike in NJ Transit’s history on May 16 after both sides couldn’t reach an agreement on wages in negotiations that went into Thursday night.
NJ Transit has failed to reach a contract agreement with locomotive engineers, resulting in the first major transit strike to hit New Jersey since 1983. The rail system had been warning commuters ...
New Jersey Transit’s train engineers have reached a tentative deal to end their three-day strike that had halted service for some 100,000 daily riders, including routes to Newark airport and ...
NJ Transit’s locomotive engineers ratified a contract after five years of negotiations and the first strike at the agency in more than 40 years, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and ...
The new budget is the agency's first since the pandemic that does not include hundreds of millions of dollars in federal ...
NJ Transit is holding a news conference at 6:45 a.m. to discuss the tentative deal. The deal still needs to be voted on by union members.
Currently working under a contract that expired in May, employees at Red Rose Transit Authority are headed for a vote on ...
The union’s ratification of the new contract means the likely end of the yearslong contract dispute. The NJ Transit board needs to approve the deal before it is finalized.
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