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Tensions are rising between New Jersey Transit and the union representing its engineers. Trains are still running, but ...
NJ Transit reaches a tentative four year contract with its largest union representing thousands of bus drivers and mechanics.
The union, which represents 372 locomotive engineers at NJ Transit, presented a new wage proposal Monday. NJ Transit's CEO ...
With just 10 days remaining before NJ Transit train engineers could walk off the job, tensions between the transit agency and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) have reached a ...
Though the specific terms haven't been disclosed yet, both sides called the deal fair, fiscally responsible, and in line with ...
NJ Transit held unsuccessful talks Wednesday with its unionized engineers, who are preparing to go on strike in the middle of ...
NJ Transit announced contingency plan if there is a rail strike in two weeks. Spoiler alert, they can't move everyone.
NJ Transit locomotive engineers are still headed toward a strike as negotiations continue to fail, according to NJ Transit ...
At issue is the union's demand for a raise of $55,000 to bring their salaries on par with other regional rail carriers.
Details of the agreement with the Amalgamated Transit Union have not been released. It comes as contentious talks with rail engineers continue.
With a potential NJ Transit train strike coming as early as May 16, the agency’s head gave no indication Tuesday that ...
Engineers want salaries to mirror those in New York. The transit agency warns of potential federal funding cuts.