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A contract that ended a three-day rail strike last month was ratified by members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers ...
NJ Transit's CEO explained how the locomotive engineers got a desired wage increases and agreed to concessions to avoid tax ...
The engineers — who were on strike for three days in May over a contract dispute — got the wage increases they sought, but ...
Union membership overwhelmingly approved on June 10 the contract negotiated by NJ Transit and its engineers which had ended a ...
New Jersey Transit's train engineers have overwhelmingly approved the tentative deal that ended their three-day strike last ...
Engineers at New Jersey Transit went on strike early Friday, bringing trains on the nation’s third-largest commuter rail service to a halt.
NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri and representatives for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen met on Saturday afternoon for over two hours.
Weekend talks between New Jersey Transit and the engineers' union proved successful: A tentative agreement has been reached, signally an end to the first rail strike for the transit system in decades.
NJ Transit engineers want to have parity with locomotive engineers working for other regional railroads, Amtrak, Metro North, Long Island RailRoad and PATH. Union officials said they earn $10 an ...
New Jersey Transit’s locomotive engineers ratified the new wage contract which was the result of an agreement following a three-day strike that halted rail service in May.
Now that NJ Transit's train engineers union has ratified the new contract, the agency's board needs to finalize the deal.
The transit system is working with Amtrak to ensure trains run smoothly. NJ Transit is also adding new train cars and buses ...
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