05/17/2025
Last night, New Jersey Transit engineers went on STRIKE statewide. Engineers have not received a wage increase in 6 years and their wages have significantly fallen compared to inflation. Workers are on strike demanding that NJ Transit return to the negotiating table and offer them a fair contract that keeps their wages competitive with other railroads in the Northeast. The Stockton Federation of Teachers stands in solidarity with striking workers. We will be joining striking engineers at the picket line in Atlantic City and sending a clear message to NJT that they must offer our union brothers and sisters a fair deal!
Your union needs you to commit to joining striking workers at the picket line this weekend.
SFT will join the picket line outside of the Atlantic City Rail Terminal during three (3) shifts:
Saturday, May 17th 1pm-4pm
Sunday, May 18 th 10am-1pm
Sunday, May 18 th 1pm-4pm
Though you're likely looking forward to a little down time after submitting grades and wrapping up commencement, your union siblings from NJT need you to stand with them. Which three-hour shift can you commit to?
If you are able to join, please fill out this FORM.
https://buff.ly/4Yl7Mil
Please wear an AFT or SFT T-shirt. If you can't find yours, wear a royal blue shirt or Stockton apparel. Bring any noise makers and homemade signs and dress for the weather.
What’s going on?
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLEM) is on strike after its members rejected, with 87% against, a Tentative Agreement (TA) with New Jersey Transit. While NJT did concede to their demands regarding health, welfare and work rules reforms, they refused to offer a pay increase that kept up with inflation. The wage increase offered was about 2.8% which falls short of the 4% inflation that much of New Jersey has experienced. This means that the workers would have faced a net decrease in pay. This slap in the face comes after six years of no wage increase whatsoever. As a result of NJT’s chronic underpaying, its workers make about 20% less than workers at other regional railroads like SEPTA, Amtrak, MTA, Long Island Railroad and Metro North.
Engineers are picketing all across the state including at the State House in Trenton, Newark, Long Branch, New York City, Morrisville, PA and Atlantic City. Negotiations are expected to resume Sunday evening. With a show of force from allied unions like AFT, striking workers may be able to force concessions ahead of the busy Monday morning commute.
Commit today to stand with striking workers right here in South Jersey!
Solidarity Forever,
Seth Carver
SFT Membership Chair
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLEM) is on strike after its members rejected, with 87% against, a Tentative Agreement (TA) with New Jersey Transit. While NJT did concede to their demands regarding health, welfare and work rules reforms, they refused to offer a pay increase tha...