No deal reached as NJ Transit engineers walk off job, paralyzing rail service
New Jersey’s rail system has come to a standstill as engineers working for NJ Transit launched a full-scale strike after the failure of marathon labor negotiations. This abrupt halt in service is impacting more than 300,000 daily commuters who rely on the state's trains for their regular travel. With no agreement reached after over 15 hours of nonstop discussions, operations have been completely suspended, causing widespread disruption and confusion across the region. Th
No deal reached as NJ Transit engineers walk off job, paralyzing rail service
New Jersey’s rail system has come to a standstill as engineers working for NJ Transit launched a full-scale strike after the failure of marathon labor negotiations. This abrupt halt in service is impacting more than 300,000 daily commuters who rely on the state's trains for their regular travel. With no agreement reached after over 15 hours of nonstop discussions, operations have been completely suspended, causing widespread disruption and confusion across the region. Th
NJ Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters if no deal by Friday
New Jersey is on the brink of a major transportation disruption as negotiations between NJ Transit and its rail engineers’ union, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), continue without a resolution. With the union threatening to walk off the job as early as 12:01 a.m. Friday, tensions are high and hundreds of thousands of commuters across the state are preparing for the worst. Talks are set to resume Thursday morning in a final effort to avert the first rail strik
NJ Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters if no deal by Friday
New Jersey is on the brink of a major transportation disruption as negotiations between NJ Transit and its rail engineers’ union, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), continue without a resolution. With the union threatening to walk off the job as early as 12:01 a.m. Friday, tensions are high and hundreds of thousands of commuters across the state are preparing for the worst. Talks are set to resume Thursday morning in a final effort to avert the first rail strik
Job seekers in New Jersey can access career help via CareerConnections and One Stop Centers
New Jersey residents looking for employment support now have access to a broad array of tools and services that can simplify the job search process and help them find opportunities more efficiently. The state government has made significant strides in consolidating its employment services under one roof, aiming to assist job seekers at all stages of their search, from initial exploration to application and placement. These services cater to a wide variety of needs, including general job searches
Job seekers in New Jersey can access career help via CareerConnections and One Stop Centers
New Jersey residents looking for employment support now have access to a broad array of tools and services that can simplify the job search process and help them find opportunities more efficiently. The state government has made significant strides in consolidating its employment services under one roof, aiming to assist job seekers at all stages of their search, from initial exploration to application and placement. These services cater to a wide variety of needs, including general job searches
NJ Transit rail strike could begin May 16, threatening service for over 350,000 commuters
New Jersey commuters could soon face a massive disruption as a potential strike by NJ Transit’s locomotive engineers looms just one week away. If contract negotiations between NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) do not reach a resolution by 12:01 a.m. on Friday, May 16, rail service across the state could come to a complete halt. This includes Metro-North lines west of the Hudson River, which also depend on NJ Transit operations. The looming strike
NJ Transit rail strike could begin May 16, threatening service for over 350,000 commuters
New Jersey commuters could soon face a massive disruption as a potential strike by NJ Transit’s locomotive engineers looms just one week away. If contract negotiations between NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) do not reach a resolution by 12:01 a.m. on Friday, May 16, rail service across the state could come to a complete halt. This includes Metro-North lines west of the Hudson River, which also depend on NJ Transit operations. The looming strike









