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Rail engineers belonging to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) started their strike at 12:01 a.m. EDT Friday morning, causing NJ Transit to completely suspend its rail ...
UPDATE: NJ Transit and the engineers union have reached an agreement to end the strike. NJ Transit trains are still not running Sunday as the engineer strike entered its third day and talks ...
She also worked at CBS News New York from 2004 to 2016. NJ Transit rail engineers will officially go on strike Friday after the union and the agency failed to reach an agreement. Gov. Phil Murphy ...
But with a walkout by engineers late Thursday night, all NJ Transit commuter train service is now suspended. That means there’s going to be no easy way, for a while at least, to get across the ...
NJ Transit and its engineers have reached a tentative agreement to end a strike that crippled the nation’s third-largest commuter rail system. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and ...
Here’s what you need to know about the NJ Transit strike. On Thursday, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) announced that its members who run the trains in the New Jersey ...
NJ Transit locomotive engineers walked off the job just after midnight Friday, as a work stoppage brought to a halt a service used by 350,000 commuters. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and ...
NJ Transit and the locomotive engineers returned to the negotiating table on the afternoon of May 17, the second day of the strike, for several hours. Although a deal was not reached, NJ Transit ...
A labor dispute between NJ Transit’s locomotive engineers and the Garden State transit agency’s management became New Jersey’s first rail strike in more than 40 years as of Friday morning at ...
Residents of South and Central New Jersey and Pennsylvania are scrambling for travel options after NJ Transit engineers walked off the job. A suspended service notice is displayed on a screen in the ...
Three days after it began, the NJ Transit strike is ending. Train service will resume Tuesday to give the agency time to inspect tracks and prepare rail cars, NJ Transit officials and Gov.