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NJ Transit officials said Saturday morning they will return to the bargaining table with union leaders a day earlier than previously scheduled, amid the historic rail strike that began just after ...
NJ Transit workers are on strike, following a yearslong battle over wages. Mark Wallace, national president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, confirmed that the union and NJ ...
NJ Transit strike ends, but service not back to normal yet 05:06. The NJ Transit strike is over after the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) approved a deal Sunday, but train ...
“NJ Transit has a half-billion dollars for a swanky new headquarters and $53 million for decorating the interior of that unnecessary building,” Mark Wallace, BLET’s national president, in a ...
High-stake talks between striking train engineers and New Jersey's huge commuter railroad will pick back up again Saturday, NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said -- a day after the union-led walkout ...
The New Jersey Transit rail strike will end after the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen and NJ Transit managers reached a tentative agreement Sunday. Trains will resume running on ...
BLET has denied its wage proposal would harm NJ Transit as much as it claims, with union national president Mark Wallace saying in a statement when the strike began, “NJ Transit has a half ...
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — The possibility of an NJ Transit strike looms as the transit agency continues negotiations with the union and if a deal isn’t reached by Friday, more than 350,000 c… ...
As NJ Transit rail crews got out to inspect trains and track to prepare for resuming commuter train travel May 20, a tentative agreement between the agency and the Brotherhood of Locomotive ...
It is the nation’s third-largest transit system — operating buses and rail in the state and providing nearly 1 million weekday trips, including in and out New York City. But with a walkout by ...
“NJ Transit has a half-billion dollars for a swanky new headquarters and $53 million for decorating the interior of that unnecessary building,” Mark Wallace, BLET’s national president, in a ...