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Mark joined the CBS New York team in 2019. The NJ Transit strike is over after the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) approved a deal Sunday, but train service did not ...
On Sunday, NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached an agreement, ending a three-day strike. Gov. Murphy said the agreement includes wage increases for engineers ...
NJ Transit management and unionized rail workers made an unexpected dash back to the bargaining table on Saturday afternoon. But how much progress the sides made was not known. Now begins a ...
“[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 ...
NJ Transit engineers went on strike at 12:01 a.m. Friday, bringing train service to a screeching halt. NJ Transit rail service is fully shut down, along with Metro-North's west of Hudson service ...
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 ...
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.
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri appeared Friday alongside Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy at a news conference. They said they got close to what the union was seeking on wages but raised concerns about ...
Six years of frustration and months of talks came to a head Thursday at 9:50 p.m. when NJ Transit executives walked away from the negotiating table with union leaders, setting the stage for the ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy ripped NJ Transit engineers for going on strike Friday — blasting their actions as a “slap in the face” to commuters and a “mess of their own making.” ...
Talks between the two sides ended slightly before 10 p.m. ET Thursday, according to both the union and NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri, who appeared at a press conference late Thursday night with NJ Gov.