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A tentative agreement has been reached to end New Jersey's first statewide transit strike in more than 40 years.
NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached a tentative deal Sunday that will end the strike.
NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached a tentative deal Sunday that will end the strike.
NJ Transit states that if they were to accept BLET's terms, it would cost both them and New Jersey taxpayers $1.363 billion ...
Groups of picketers gathered in front of transit headquarters in Newark and at the Hoboken Terminal, carrying signs that said ...
The striking engineers have complained that their counterparts at other railroads that serve New York City earn at least $10 ...
Three issues are on the table to settle NJ Transits rial strike called by locomotive engineers. Both sides are meeting again.
After talks on Saturday, negotiations stalled again, leaving commuters to face continued disruptions as the strike enters its ...
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri spoke Saturday at Newark’s Broad Street Station, saying the agency is preparing for the workweek ...
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri said the two sides have had “constructive” meetings this week in Newark and in ...
The strike action kicked off Friday when roughly 400 locomotive engineers walked off the job after marathon contract talks ...
New Jersey rail lines stood silent for a second day as union members and state officials agreed to keep hammering out a ...