NEW JERSEY TRANSIT TEAMSTERS PROTEST OUTSIDE RAILROAD'S HQ AHEAD OF POTENTIAL STRIKE
Friday Deadline Looms as 450 NJ Locomotive Engineers Prepare to Launch Strike
NEWARK, N.J.,
If members are forced to the picket line, this would be the first strike at NJT since one that lasted for over a month in 1983.
"If anyone's commute is disrupted because workers are forced to strike, it's the fault of the executives who mismanage New Jersey Transit," said Teamsters General
The 450 locomotive engineers employed by NJT haven't received a raise since 2019, when their contract first became amendable. Since then, the railroad has spent half-a-billion dollars on an unnecessary new headquarters, all while refusing to offer railroaders an agreement that pays the industry standard.
"NJT can afford to pay their locomotive engineers the industry standard. They spent nearly three times what that would cost on interior decorating for their fancy new offices," said
By failing to address the needs of its locomotive engineers, NJT risks disrupting the commutes of the more than 170,000 passengers who rely on its service every day.
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents over 1.3 million hardworking people in the
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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