
Lauren Tara LaCapra
Team Leader, Leveraged Finance and Private Credit at Bloomberg News
New Yorker, dog lady, T1D, half of LaCrowens. TL of levfin & private credit at Bloomberg, “Renowned for wearing leopard prints.” — Maeve DuVally
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Sri Taylor |Lauren Tara LaCapra |Josyana Joshua
New Jersey commuters were battling traffic and crowded buses on Monday even after negotiators reached a deal to end a three-day strike that halted rail service to New York. The agreement reached Sunday with the union for New Jersey Transit locomotive engineers didn’t allow enough time for service to resume Monday, officials said, citing the need for 24 hours to inspect tracks and equipment. Full operations are expected to restart Tuesday.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Sri Taylor |Lauren Tara LaCapra |Josyana Joshua
New Jersey commuters were battling traffic and crowded buses on Monday even after negotiators reached a deal to end a three-day strike that halted rail service to New York. The agreement reached Sunday with the union for New Jersey Transit locomotive engineers didn’t allow enough time for service to resume Monday, officials said, citing the need for 24 hours to inspect tracks and equipment. Full operations are expected to restart Tuesday.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Sri Taylor |Lauren Tara LaCapra |Josyana Joshua
Bankers and other workers who live in New Jersey and commute to Manhattan spent the weekend mulling options for how to get to their offices. (Bloomberg) -- New Jersey commuters were battling traffic and crowded buses on Monday even after negotiators reached a deal to end a three-day strike that halted rail service to New York.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Sri Taylor |Lauren Tara LaCapra |Josyana Joshua
The initiative by banks and other employers in New York to bring back workers to the office is being undermined by an unexpected roadblock in a neighboring state. As the strike by New Jersey Transit locomotive engineers loomed over Monday’s commute, Garden State residents were eager for updates on negotiations as they mulled options for getting to work in Manhattan if trains remain shut down.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Sri Taylor |Lauren Tara LaCapra |Josyana Joshua
Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen picket outside of the Hoboken Terminal during a strike in Hoboken, New Jersey, on May 16. (Bloomberg) -- The initiative by banks and other employers in New York to bring back workers to the office is being undermined by an unexpected roadblock in a neighboring state.
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