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Union leader says they are closer to reaching agreement with NJ Transit

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BY CHRISTOPHER MAAG
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

In negotiations Friday, NJ Transit and its rail unions came closer to reaching an agreement in their contract dispute than they have in the last five years, said union leader Steve Burkert. But the two sides still did not settle on a package of pay and health benefits for the agency’s 4,200 rail workers.

The two sides met for negotiations at the National Mediation Board in Washington, D.C. It was the latest round of sometimes-contentious talks that have stretched on for five years. Talks will continue in Newark on Monday, Burkert said.

“We’re getting closer,” said Burkert, general chairman of the United Transportation Union Local 60 and a spokesman for the coalition of 11 unions involved in the talks. “We both gave a little bit on everything. It was a civil and productive meeting.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/union-leader-says-they-are-closer-to-reaching-agreement-with-nj-transit-1.1522891

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  1. Rail workers have been working without a new contract since 2011. The unions have proposed wage increases of about 17% over six and a half years, with workers contributing a portion of their pay, up to 2.5%, toward health coverage

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