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Kris Kolluri, who until recently managed the project to build a $16 billion rail tunnel under the Hudson River to New York City, will become the agency’s chief executive.
Kris Kolluri, the CEO and president of the Gateway Development Commission, is stepping down, NorthJersey.com has learned. Kolluri, who has overseen the bistate agency in charge of the $16 billion ...
Kolluri said if other unions seek the wage increases the locomotive engineers got in this contract, they, also, will have to make concessions. "Any additional money, they paid for — so it’s a ...
Gateway Development Commission (GDC) CEO Kris Kolluri is stepping down from his role leading the bistate agency overseeing the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel Project. The news was first reported by ...
NJ Transit's CEO explained how the locomotive engineers got a desired wage increases and agreed to concessions to avoid tax and fare hikes in a contract that settled last months rail strike.
I will not let that happen," Kolluri said. More from CBS News. NJ Transit 3% fare hike takes effect. Here's where the money is going. First weekday for redesigned MTA bus routes in Queens.
When Kolluri joined the transit agency, he signed on with a $280,000 salary, according to The New York Times. The union has proposed a salary of $170,000 for the CEO, AP reported.
It's a crucial stretch of the Northeast Corridor, NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri said. "This is not just about moving ...