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Business Report: NJ Transit disruptions

A federal judge barred engineers union from any future work stoppages

06/21/2022

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Business Report: NJ Transit disruptions

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A federal judge barred engineers union from any future work stoppages

NJ Transit train service returned to normal Tuesday following a holiday weekend that began with service disruptions and engineer absences. Hundreds of engineers called out sick on Friday and over the weekend in what NJ Transit called an illegal job action. On Sunday a federal judge ordered the engineers back to work and barred the engineers union from any future work stoppages.

06/21/2022

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