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NJ Transit trains are back on track after striking engineers reached a new wage agreement, ensuring no fare hikes for riders, as CEO Kolluri and Governor Murphy prioritize affordability.
The strike started on Friday and ended Sunday evening, lasting about three days. NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen came to a tentative agreement on Sunday. The ...
This is a very sensitive time. Nobody wants to upend a deal,” said Bill Dwyer, a professor in the Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations.
New Jersey Transit's train engineers have reached a tentative deal to end their three-day strike that had halted service for ...
NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached a tentative deal Sunday that will end the strike.
Union members cited five years without wage increases and said the new contract aims to bring NJ Transit wages closer to ...
Negotiators from the state of New Jersey and the union representing hundreds of locomotive engineers announced they reached a ...
New Jersey Transit, the third-largest transit system in the nation, provides more than 700,000 passenger trips a day on average across its lines.
The NJ Transit strike is expected to conclude with a tentative agreement, resuming service for 350,000 passengers following negotiated wage increases for rail engineers.
The NJ Transit strike, which has canceled all rail service, enters its second day on Saturday. Here's what we know about bus ...
What you need to know about the regional Park & Ride supplemental bus service for commuters due to the NJ Transit rail strike.