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New Jersey Transit engineers have been working under an expired contract since December 31, 2019. They voted to approve a walkout in August 2023, but federal railroad law legally prevented a ...
NJ Transit's CEO acknowledged the impact on commuters but said the agency wants an outcome ... said Friday that both sides need to remain at the table but didn’t rule out federal intervention.
The National Mediation Board will host emergency talks Monday between NJ Transit and its engineers union, as both sides predict a May 15 strike that could strand 200,000 daily commuters.
NJ Transit rail workers are striking. While officials urge remote work, here are alternate bus routes operating amid the shutdown. ... No federal intervention has been announced, ...
Next year is going to see three pivotal dates that might lead to the first NJ Transit rail strike in 40 years, if negotiations aren’t successful. The key date for commuters to be concerned about ...
A potential $300 million a month budget crunch, engineered by President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders to slash federal funding, is threatening to wreck NJ Transit’s precarious ...
To date, the Trump administration has not moved to withdraw federal funds planned for NJ Transit; NJ Transit is set to receive $334 million, or about 10% of its total budget, in federal dollars to ...
But railway workers, including those at NJ Transit, are governed by federal law that limits their ability to actually strike. ... with Biden’s intervention being the latest.
Regarding "Does NJ Transit have electric buses? This $100M grant is a step," NorthJersey.com, July 10: Good news from Washington. The Federal Transit Administration recently announced approval of ...
NJ Transit said that the average is higher and that most engineers earn some form of overtime. ... said Friday that both sides need to remain at the table but didn’t rule out federal intervention.
NJ Transit's CEO acknowledged the impact on commuters but said the agency wants an outcome ... said Friday that both sides need to remain at the table but didn’t rule out federal intervention.