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NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached a tentative deal Sunday that will end the strike.
NJ Transit service resumes today after the agency reached a tentative agreement​ with the engineers union to end their ...
Some 100,000 commuters who work in New Jersey and New York City could soon be scrambling for other ways to reach their ...
A strike of train engineers began on May 16. And NJ Transit's 172,000 weekday rail riders need to consider alternatives.
NJ Transit's claim that union demands would eat up 27% of corporate transit fee revenue and cause a 17% fare hike were condemned by the state Chamber of Commerce.
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 state of negotiations between NJ Transit and the union representing 450 engineers who operate their trains is "not ...
A possible strike against New Jersey Transit by the engineers' union could lead to a shutdown of NJ Transit train lines, causing a disruption to over 350,000 commuters.
The union, which represents 372 locomotive engineers at NJ Transit, presented a new wage proposal Monday. NJ Transit's CEO ...
June will see two critical elections on the same day, to pick Democratic and Republican candidates for governor, and for ...
Plans to enhance and expand bus service would cost the agency about $4 million a day — and even then it is expected to move only about 20% of the 350,000 people who use NJ Transit's rail system.
The National Mediation Board called NJ Transit and locomotive engineers to Washington to help thaw negotiations before a ...