New Jersey Transit train engineers are at risk of striking if a new contract isn't negotiated by May 16. NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri stated that an offer made to the union was declined, insisting it was competitive in relation to other transit agencies. Union representatives express concerns over misleading figures regarding pay rates and are preparing for potential work stoppages. NJ Transit has advised riders to work from home if possible, ensuring alternative transport means remain operational during a strike.
Without an agreement, the potential transit workers strike in New Jersey could start at the stroke of midnight on May 16.
I am awaiting their, their next move... The wage rate that we offered was $49.82.
We're preparing for a possible work stoppage that could take the form of a strike... New Jersey Transit could also impose the terms of their last offer upon us.
NJ Transit told riders to work from home if possible... while Amtrak, PATH, light rail and ferry service would all remain available.
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