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NJ Transit workers still headed for strike as negotiations fail
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) – NJ Transit locomotive engineers are still headed toward a strike as negotiations continue to fail, according to NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri. NJ Transit and the union ...
That's not acceptable. NJ Transit officials and the union’s leadership must convene as quickly as possible to resume negotiations, end the strike and resume train service.
The statement said the deal would be submitted for a ratification vote by the national union and also require a vote of the New Jersey transit board at its next regularly scheduled meeting June 11.
NJ Transit's board of directors will vote on the contact that ended May's rail strike. What did it give engineers?
NJ Transit’s locomotive engineers ratified a contract after five years of negotiations and the first strike at the agency in more than 40 years, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and ...
NJ Transit’s board unanimously approved the long-awaited and contentious deal with the engineers' union about 2 months after a 3-day strike in May.
NJ Transit says it will explore all legal remedies in response to this illegal and irresponsible action, adding that they are disappointed the union would perpetuate such an act on the more than ...
NJ Transit's board of directors will vote on the contract at its July 17 meeting. NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri said the new contract approved by the locomotive engineers' union on ...
The union has seen steady attrition in its ranks at NJ Transit as more members leave to take better-paying jobs at other railroads. The number of NJ Transit engineers has shrunk from 500 several ...
The union’s ratification of the new contract means the likely end of the yearslong contract dispute. The NJ Transit board needs to approve the deal before it is finalized.
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