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NJ Transit is back on track — literally. Trains are up and running and have resumed their normal schedules following the ...
This is a very sensitive time. Nobody wants to upend a deal,” said Bill Dwyer, a professor in the Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations.
Commuters are getting back on track as NJ Transit train service resumes following its first strike in over 40 years. The strike started on Friday and ended Sunday evening, lasting about three days.
NJ Transit and the engineers union reached a tentative deal Sunday to end the strike, but service won't resume until Tuesday.
Long lines snaked throughout the third floor of the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan Monday afternoon, well ahead of ...
New Jersey Transit’s train engineers have reached a tentative deal to end their three-day strike that had halted service for ...
The agency is offering an expanded number of buses at several park and ride locations Monday as rail service is set to resume Tuesday.
The deal, which must still be ratified by the union’s members, comes after a seven-year bargaining standoff and a strike that ...
The union, known as BLET, was seeking pay comparable to the wages made by engineers at other nearby railroads, including Long ...
As the NJ Transit strike continues, state officials and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen said they had ...
The NJ Transit strike, which has canceled all rail service, enters its second day on Saturday. Here's what we know about bus service and negotiations.
The longer New Jersey Transit engineers are off the job, the more businesses that rely on commuters will suffer.
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