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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.
: NJ Transit, union reach deal to end historic strike. Full service resumes Tuesday NJ Transit engineers said their strike is ...
New Jersey Transit and its locomotive engineers reached an agreement on a new contract, ending a three-day transit strike ...
That schedule allows NJ Transits board of directors to vote on the contract at its June 11 meeting, if union members approve ...
Fares are increasing anyway on July 1 by 3% which is the annual fare increase policy passed last year, when fares increased 15%. A fare increase beyond that hike could be triggered if a contract was ...
Engineers at New Jersey Transit went on strike early Friday, bringing trains on the nation’s third-largest commuter rail ...
New Jersey rail lines stood silent for a second day as union members and state officials agreed to keep hammering out a ...
New Jersey Transit’s newly inked deal with its locomotive engineers would boost pay to more than $50 an hour, according to a ...
A labor dispute between NJ Transit’s locomotive engineers and the Garden State transit agency’s management became New ...
The union, which represents 372 locomotive engineers at NJ Transit, presented a new wage proposal Monday. NJ Transit's CEO said it was not serious.
The strike will completely stop the agency’s rail service, including Metro-North Railroad lines west of the Hudson River, from 12:01 a.m. Friday.
The last work stoppage was in 1983, just as the agency took over control of the railroad system, and lasted 34 days.