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NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached a tentative deal Sunday that will end the strike.
Just 10 hours into a historic NJ Transit strike that put the state’s commuter rail system in a standstill, stranding 100,000 riders, Gov. Phil Murphy vowed to keep negotiating— but in a way that won’t ...
NJ Transit service resumes today after the agency reached a tentative agreement​ with the engineers union to end their ...
The strike began at 12:01am on Friday, May 16. There’s no official end date, but NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) say they’re open to continued negotiations.
NJ Transit and the union representing engineers reached a tentative agreement to end their strike over the weekend, but trains were still not running Monday. After announcing the deal, New Jersey ...
The union, known as BLET, was seeking pay comparable to the wages made by engineers at other nearby railroads, including Long ...
The NJ Transit strike won’t be settled on Saturday, state officials said. A meeting between state officials and union negotiators with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen ended ...
A tentative deal has been reached to end a New Jersey rail strike by raising wages of workers whose picketing halted the ...
The last strike to idle trains across the state came in 1983, as NJ Transit was being born as a statewide transit agency. It lasted more than a month. So the quick end is likely to contain the pol ...
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen and NJ Transit came to a tentative deal on Sunday after three days of negotiations in New Jersey and with the National Mediation Board in ...
It was the state’s first transit strike in over 40 years, forcing people who normally rely on New Jersey Transit to find alternative transport or consider staying home.