NJ Transit ends strike talks with no deal
Digest more
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.
New Jersey rail lines stood silent for a second day as union members and state officials agreed to keep hammering out a contract Sunday as the start of the work week loomed.
The striking engineers have complained that their counterparts at other railroads that serve New York City earn at least $10 more per hour.
Phil Murphy and NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri held a press conference to brief the media on the status of negotiations late on the night of Thursday, May 15. "This rests at the feet of NJ Transit ...
A meeting to try to settle the NJ Transit strike is scheduled for Saturday, a day earlier than originally planned.