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PRINCETON, New Jersey (Reuters) -New Jersey's commuter rail engineers walked off the job early on Friday after marathon ...
The last work stoppage was in 1983, just as the agency took over control of the railroad system, and lasted 34 days.
New Jersey's commuter rail engineers walked off the job early on Friday after 11th-hour contract talks with the third-largest ...
The strike is expected to disrupt the lives of tens of thousands of commuters in the New York metropolitan region.
NJ Transit states that if they were to accept BLET's terms, it would cost both them and New Jersey taxpayers $1.363 billion ...
If the engineers do walk off the job, the agency plans to increase bus service, saying it would add “very limited” capacity ...
New Jersey Transit train engineers went on strike Friday, leaving an estimated 350,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York ...
Engineers at New Jersey Transit went on strike early Friday, bringing trains on the nation’s third-largest commuter rail ...
NJ Transit engineers will go on strike on Friday at midnight, halting much of the state’s rail service until a deal is ...
New Jersey Transit train engineers went on strike just after midnight, walking off the job and leaving hundreds of thousands of daily riders in the lurch for Friday’s commutes and beyond. NJ Transit ...