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But leaders from both sides agreed to resume talks early after a Friday night phone call from the national union president, NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said. Commuters are still advised to plan to ...
Kris Kolluri, the chief executive of NJ Transit, said it would take a day to conduct safety inspections and inspect tracks before service could resume. For Monday, the agency said, it would rely ...
Around an hour before that deadline, Gov. Phil Murphy and NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri told reporters that they wanted a fair deal for the union. But they also said that they could not agree ...
“We’ve mutually agreed to adjourn formal discussions for the day but will continue talking and look forward to resuming discussions tomorrow,” said NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri ...
Kris Kolluri, CEO and president of NJ Transit, called Saturday's bargaining session "constructive." Leaders of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen union, which had asked to meet ...
“[Saturday’s] discussions continued to be constructive,” NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri said late in the afternoon. “We’ve mutually agreed to adjourn formal discussions for the day ...
The governor and Kolluri also did not get into exact figures. “To offer the understatement of the year. This is a very good outcome, but it is also one that was far from inevitable,” Murphy said.
Union members will return to work on Monday. NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri on Saturday said the agency is working hard to reach a deal with the striking rail engineers, hoping to keep the walkout ...
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said he believes the sides are 95% of the way to a deal, though trains remained halted for a second day with engineers on picket lines. "Today's discussion continued to ...
“The deal itself reflects a series of concessions that came together by way of a work rule that will eventually end up paying for the fair wage that the union has asked for,” said Kris Kolluri ...
The engineers are due back at work on Monday. But NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said the railroad needed a day to resume operations, even with the engineers back on the job. “This is an ...