Day 2 of NJ Transit strike
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Engineers at New Jersey Transit are poised to go on strike one minute after midnight Friday morning, a stoppage that would create huge problems for100,000 daily train commuters, businesses across the New York metropolitan area as well as fans of Shakira and Beyoncé,
NJ Transit and an engineers’ union appear to be steaming ahead to the first major rail strike in decades starting early Friday, even as both sides convene in Washington, D.C., where they pledged to continue negotiations.
A New Jersey Transit strike will affect 350,000 commuters – and could derail plans for Shakira and Beyoncé fans attending their concerts at MetLife Stadium. NBC News' Marquise Francis reports.
New Jersey rail lines stood silent for a second day as union members and state officials agreed to keep hammering out a contract Sunday as the start of the work week loomed.
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri says talks with the union will resume Sunday and Monday, with the goal of reaching a deal and restoring reliable service for commuters.
For Shakira fans attending the superstar’s concert at the MetLife Stadium on Thursday, transport chaos began even before New Jersey Transit workers went on strike.