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Archives for August 2021

NJ TRANSIT Health Advisory (COVID-19) Vaccine Requirements

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ATTENTION EMPLOYEES

 

Today,  Governor Murphy announced that all state employees – including all NJ TRANSIT employees – will be required to show proof of vaccination against the virus that causes COVID-19 by October 18, 2021, or to undergo regular testing for COVID-19.

Details of this testing process, as well as the process for submitting to NJ TRANSIT proof of vaccination status, will be communicated at a later date. 

Aligned with this new order, the State has extended the date by which all state employees must return to the workplace full time. This new date will also be Monday, October 18, 2021.

As a result, NJ TRANSIT will extend Phase 2 of its return to the workplace plan – where employees are required to come into the workplace at least two times a week – through Friday, October 15.

Phase 3 of NJ TRANSIT’s return to the workplace plan – where employees are required to come back to the workplace full time, five days a week – will now begin on October 18, 2021.

Again, we will share more information about this new State order as soon as it is available.

Please visit covid19.nj.gov/finder for up-to-date vaccine locations in New Jersey, and thank you for your cooperation.

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Crew Caller Phone Outage

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                                                On Friday August 20,2021 the office phones at the ROC (crew callers office) will be down from 8pm until approx. 12am August 21, 2021 during this outage the Crew Callers office will be utilizing the back cell phones please instruct your respected union members to use the following numbers :

Engines desk: 862-301-0631

Newark Train desk: 862-301-0678

Hoboken Train desk: 862-301-0662

Thank you for your cooperation in this matter

 

JOHN CAPOZZOLI

MANAGER CREW ASSIGNMENTS

ROC 2ND FL. 201-246-2263

E-FAX 201-992-9064

NJ TRANSIT Mask Policy Update

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ATTENTION EMPLOYEES:

 

Please see the below guidance regarding the masking policy set forth by the CDC in accordance with the state. This change is effective as of Wednesday, August 4. 

All NJ TRANSIT employees will be required to wear, at minimum, cloth or disposable face masks indoors in offices, subject to certain exceptions.  As is currently permitted, all employees may remove their mask when they are eating or drinking, where seated at a workstation and separated from other individuals by a minimum of six feet, and when situated in a room alone.  All individuals must wear masks in internal meetings and in common areas.

Visitors are required to wear masks in offices, except where the visitor is under the age of two, and employees are required to wear masks in meetings with visitors. 

Per CDC guidance: fully vaccinated people who have a known exposure to someone with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 should be tested 3-5 days after exposure, and wear a mask in public indoor settings for 14 days or until they receive a negative test result.

Brian A. Lapp

SVP & Chief Safety Officer

NJ TRANSIT

Office: (973) 491-7942

Mobile: (973) 558-1405

BLapp@NJTransit.com

Services for Brother Michael Nelson

Vandermay – Obituaries

 

Michael S. Nelson, age 58 of Montville, died peacefully at home on Saturday, July 31, 2021. He has lived in Montville his entire life.
 
Mike was a railroad conductor with NJ Transit Rail since 1987 and was most recently operating from Suffern to Hoboken. He absolutely loved his job and the people he worked with. He had a special relationship with his “NJ Transit Family” and he’ll miss them all very much. Mike had a collection of bicycles that he kept stashed at various NJ Transit stations and whenever he had a prolonged break, he would take one of his bikes for a ride to make good use of his time.
 
Mike grew up in Montville and graduated from Morris Catholic High School with the class of 1981. He purchased his childhood home from his parents and has lived at the same address for nearly his entire life. He enjoyed playing with electronics, including his Tesla coil, reading mystery novels, and watching British TV shows. He was a huge fan of Monty Python and also enjoyed the Three Stooges and Abbott & Costello. Interestingly enough, he was also a fan of the daytime soap opera “Guiding Light.” Mike had his own, unique sense of humor that earned him the name “Uncle Scary” from his nieces and nephews. He was particularly good at tormenting kids with his scary stories and practical jokes, which the kids all loved him for. He was always ready to have fun and to share a laugh.
 
Mike was an animal lover in the truest sense. Throughout the years, he had many cats, his beloved dog Leon, and currently his two kitties, which were like children to him so he called them his “kid-ties:” Mea-Felis and Homer-Max. He loved those cats so much and he spoiled them terribly. Mike’s coworkers at NJ Transit were always amazed by Mike’s love for animals. Even when working, he couldn’t pass a dog or cat without stopping to pet them, get all mushy with them, and just fawn over them. And if he had food in his pocket, he would slip them a little treat to enjoy! He was a true animal lover and just couldn’t help himself!
 
In 1989, Mike met Mary Anne Banta through a personal ad. They enjoyed their first date on August 10, 1989 and it was love at first sight. By the third date, they were inseparable and wedding vows were exchanged on October 20, 1990. Mary Anne describes their thirty years together as amazing, unconventional, wild, crazy, and fun. They never left the ‘honeymoon’ stage and enjoyed doing everything together. Mary Anne particularly enjoyed riding in the locomotive with Mike whenever he had to work on their anniversary, birthday, or holiday. Mike was always very protective of Mary Anne, devoted to her, supportive of all her needs, and he loved her very much. She will miss him dearly and has a heart full of fond memories to cherish.
 
Mike is survived by his dear wife Mary Anne Banta-Nelson of Montville, his mother-in-law; Alma Banta of Kinnelon, his extended in-laws; Liz, Alma, Terri, Clare, and Steve, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, and his NJ Transit Rail family. He was predeceased by his mother, Edith in 2007, and by his father, David, in 2010.
 
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, for a celebration of Mike’s life on Friday, August 6, 2021 from 4-8 PM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:30 AM on Saturday, August 7, 2021 at St. Mary’s RC Church, 17 Pompton Ave., Pompton Lakes, NJ.
 
In lieu of flowers, those planning an expression of sympathy in Mike’s name are asked to consider a donation to your local animal shelter.