NJ Transit riders are on edge due to a potential rail strike starting Friday at midnight, affecting around 100,000 daily commuters. NJ officials recommend working from home but acknowledge that not everyone can. As negotiations between NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen continue, commuters express frustration over the lack of agreement. Some commuters are devising alternate plans, like carpooling or switching to buses, in anticipation of the strike. NJ Transit is planning to increase bus services, although it may not adequately meet the demands of displaced rail passengers.
New Jersey officials urged approximately 100,000 daily riders to work from home, if possible, in the event of a strike by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen.
Planning on carpooling. A coworker of mine lives not too far from me. And so we're just going to just drive in together.
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