Reported 2 days ago
New Jersey Transit train engineers have decisively approved a tentative seven-year agreement that ended a three-day strike, which had disrupted service for approximately 100,000 daily commuters, including routes to New York City. While financial details remain undisclosed, the contract reportedly includes substantial pay increases for the engineers. This strike was the state's first in over 40 years, significantly affecting public transport options. NJ Transit officials expressed that the agreement is fair and maintains budget stability, preventing the need for a fare hike.
Source: YAHOO