NJ Transit resumes full weekday service
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New Jersey Transit CEO Kris Kolluri's salary has come under scrutiny as engineers began a strike that could disrupt travel more than 300,000 commuters on Friday. Newsweek reached out to NJ Transit via phone call on Friday.
The striking engineers have complained that their counterparts at other railroads that serve New York City earn at least $10 more per hour.
Phil Murphy and NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri held a press conference to brief the media on the status of negotiations late on the night of Thursday, May 15. "This rests at the feet of NJ Transit ...
A meeting to try to settle the NJ Transit strike is scheduled for Saturday, a day earlier than originally planned.
Gov. Philip D. Murphy said the transit agency was eager to reach a deal with engineers whose walkout has caused disruptions for tens of thousands in the New York area. The union said NJ Transit walked away from talks.