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NJ Transit said the president's action will help prevent a strike for at least 120 days. After that, either of the parties or the governor can request to extend for an additional 120 days.
NJ Transit and BLET, which represents about 460 members, went back to the table at 9 a.m. Thursday and talks continued for over 12 hours. The union has been at odds with NJ Transit over pay raises ...
He said ahead of negotiations Saturday that NJ Transit wanted to make sure a deal would not break the bank. "We are not moving from that and I hope the union understands that that is where we are ...
The NJ Transit strike entered a third day Sunday, with negotiations aimed at ending the historic work stoppage scheduled to resume. A meeting between state officials and union negotiators with the ...
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri and union officials had both suggested there was a road to a deal being made. “We have 29 hours left.” Kolluri remarked late yesterday.
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.
NJ Transit says it is now waiting for the union’s next offer. Commuters are on hold waiting to see if they’ll need to find a new way to work on May 16.
New Jersey Transit officials and the union representing its rail engineers are set to meet again Sunday to resume contract negotiations, an effort to reach an agreement and end a strike that’s ...
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri shared an update Saturday morning, saying he is going back to the table with union leaders at 1 p.m. “We want a fair deal that will not break the bank.
New Jersey Transit and its rail workers unions are continuing negotiations Monday in Newark as both sides work to agree on a wage and benefits package that would avert a strike this coming Sunday.