NetJets pilot union backs striking LIRR workers in wage dispute
- NetJets’ pilot union, NJASAP, backed the strike by Long Island Rail Road workers, adding pressure to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority as wage talks remain unresolved.
- NJASAP represents more than 3,700 pilots at NetJets, a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary.
- The LIRR workforce totals 3,500 workers across five unions, with NJASAP citing four years of stagnant wages amid rising living costs.
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