NJ Transit strike update: How long it could last, impact on Shakira concert, demands, and everything to know
Briefly

Commuters in the NYC and New Jersey area are facing increased congestion due to a strike initiated by NJ Transit engineers after negotiations failed over wage increases. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, representing about 450 engineers and trainees, voted for the strike after five years without a raise. The move affects approximately 100,000 daily commuters and marks the first strike by NJ Transit union members in 42 years. The union emphasizes that their members earn significantly less compared to counterparts in other railroads, contributing to tensions over fair compensation and working conditions.
The recent strike by NJ Transit engineers highlights ongoing wage disputes that have left workers without a raise for five years, disrupting travel for over 100,000 commuters.
After lengthy negotiations that ended unsuccessfully, NJ Transit workers' strike marks a significant labor action not seen in 42 years, affecting transit systems in the NYC area.
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