When will train service resume?
Train service is scheduled to resume on Tuesday.
Transportation / Public Transit
After a three-day strike, NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) reached a tentative agreement, ensuring the resumption of train services. This breakthrough averts further disruption for thousands of comm...
The NJ Transit strike, triggered by a long-standing contract dispute primarily over wages, concluded with a tentative agreement between the agency and the BLET. The agreement addresses the union's concerns about competitive pay, which they argued was necessary to retain and recruit engineers, especially compared to railroads in New York. The three-day strike disrupted the commutes of 172,000 daily rail riders, costing NJ Transit millions in additional bus services and alternative transportation. The proposed agreement will now be voted on by the union members, and if rejected, could lead to renewed negotiations and potential further disruption. The resolution avoids a prolonged strike, which would have had severe economic and social consequences for the region.
Train service is scheduled to resume on Tuesday.
The main issue was wages, with the union seeking higher hourly pay for its members.
If the agreement is rejected, there will be a 30-day period for further bargaining before the union can strike again.
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