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Engineers at New Jersey Transit went on strike early Friday, bringing trains on the nation’s third-largest commuter rail service to a halt.
The first NJ Transit rail strike in more than 40 years is now underway, with engineers walking off the job just after the stroke of midnight as they argue for higher wages. Follow live updates below.
A contract that ended a three-day rail strike last month was ratified by members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers ...
Train engineers in New Jersey’s huge commuter rail system are on strike, leaving its 100,000 daily riders either working from home or seeking other means to transit the state or cross the Hudson River ...
The last time NJ Transit workers went on strike was in 1983 for 34 days after the Northeast Rail Service Act went into effect forcing Conrail to hand over their commuter rail service to make it ...
New Jersey Transit’s train engineers have overwhelmingly approved a tentative deal that ended their three-day strike last ...
As part of the strike, NJ Transit is also cancelling any non-essential road work and construction. How long might this all go on for? NJ Transit’s last strike happened in 1983 and lasted 34 days.
Union membership overwhelmingly approved on June 10 the contract negotiated by NJ Transit and its engineers which had ended a ...
This is a very sensitive time. Nobody wants to upend a deal,” said Bill Dwyer, a professor in the Rutgers School of ...
The engineers — who were on strike for three days in May over a contract dispute — got the wage increases they sought, but ...
NJ Transit engineers have ratified a new agreement, ending a five-year contract dispute including a three-day strike in May.
Data collected by the MTA shows the number of cars up 8.6 percent through the Lincoln Tunnel and up 7.2 percent through the ...