
Pat Battle
Anchor and New Jersey Correspondent at WNBC-TV (New York, NY)
Anchor, Weekend Today in New York. New Jersey correspondent, Wife, mother, animal lover. :)
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1 month ago |
nbcphiladelphia.com | Pat Battle
NJ Transit is warning commuters to consider working from home starting Friday in the event of a rail strike by the locomotive engineers' union. "NJ TRANSIT strongly encourages all those who can work from home to do so and limit traveling on the NJ TRANSIT system to essential purposes only," a message from the rail agency reads on its website dedicated to the potential strike.
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1 month ago |
telemundo47.com | Pat Battle
NUEVA JERSEY -- NJ Transit advierte a los pasajeros que consideren trabajar desde casa a partir del viernes en caso de una huelga ferroviaria del sindicato de maquinistas. "NJ TRANSIT anima encarecidamente a todos aquellos que puedan trabajar desde casa a que lo hagan y limiten sus viajes en el sistema NJ TRANSIT únicamente a fines esenciales", se lee en un mensaje de la agencia ferroviaria en su sitio web dedicado a la posible huelga.
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1 month ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Pat Battle
NJ Transit is warning commuters to consider working from home starting Friday in the event of a rail strike by the locomotive engineers' union. "NJ TRANSIT strongly encourages all those who can work from home to do so and limit traveling on the NJ TRANSIT system to essential purposes only," a message from the rail agency reads on its website dedicated to the potential strike.
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1 month ago |
nbcphiladelphia.com | Pat Battle
NJ Transit may be encouraging some customers to work from home in May, a surprising stance from a transit agency that relies on continued ridership. That's due to a much-feared rail strike that looms after the union representing engineers rejected NJ Transit's latest contract deal. If trains do end up rolling to a stop on May 16, hundreds of thousands commuters who ride them will be impacted greatly.
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1 month ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Pat Battle
NJ Transit may be encouraging some customers to work from home in May, a surprising stance from a transit agency that relies on continued ridership. That's due to a much-feared rail strike that looms after the union representing engineers rejected NJ Transit's latest contract deal. If trains do end up rolling to a stop on May 16, hundreds of thousands commuters who ride them will be impacted greatly.
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