Nearly half of Long Island Rail Road workers are threatening to walk off the job as early as next week — and the MTA’s plan to deal with the “looming strike” is by telling riders to work from home.
Editor’s note: The video above aired in a previous newscast. NEW YORK (PIX11) – Some LIRR employees are currently voting on whether to strike, which could impact service in parts of the city, ...
More Long Island Rail Road workers voted Monday to authorize walking off the job later this week, but they sought to extend the deadline into spring and asked for some arbitration help from Washington ...
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LONG ISLAND (PIX11) – More Long Island Rail Road workers will decide Monday on a potential strike that could completely stop train service, officials said. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & ...
A group of labor unions is threatening to shut down the Long Island Rail Road, the nation’s busiest commuter rail operation, with a strike late next week if officials don’t surrender to their demands.
Just off Edwards Avenue in Calverton, one of the worst wrecks in the LIRR's history occurred, leading to the deaths of six ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Multiple Penn Station-bound LIRR trains were rerouted during the morning rush hour commute, according to the MTA’s website. Some Penn Station-bound trains were rerouted to ...
For those of you who don't speak Long Island: The unions are trying to play Trump, writes columnist Ken Girardin. Getty Images A strike on the Long Island Rail Road was averted — for now — as union ...