Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    TRENDING :
    • What will the court of public opinion think about Musk’s loss against OpenAI?
    • AI agents work fine, your workflow doesn’t
    • Trump Just Created a White Grievance Reparations Fund
    • New York’s LIRR strike is over as deal is reached with labor unions
    • Sunbonnet Truths | The Nation
    • The OpenAI lawsuit became a master class in what not to put in writing
    • Almost half of Gen Z says AI is making them dumber
    • How working from home is changing your marriage
    Populist Bulletin
    • Home
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    • Economy
    • Business
    • Headline News
    Populist Bulletin
    Home»Business»New York’s LIRR strike is over as deal is reached with labor unions
    Business 3 Mins Read

    New York’s LIRR strike is over as deal is reached with labor unions

    Business 3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email Copy Link
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Trains are set to resume rolling on the Long Island Rail Road on Tuesday after a deal was reached to end a strike that had shut down the busiest commuter rail system in the country.
    But commuters in the eastern suburbs of New York City still had to muddle through another tough morning rush hour, as trains weren’t set to be running in time for the commute into work after the agreement was reached late Monday.
    Limited train service was set to resume around noon, with full service expected to be back in time for the evening rush.
    The LIRR still urged riders to work from home again Tuesday if possible. Shuttle buses were being offered from a handful of locations on Long Island to subway stations in New York City.
    Five labor unions representing about half the train system’s workforce went on strike at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, halting service for roughly 250,000 commuters who use the rail system that connects New York City to its eastern suburbs every weekday.
    Hallie Kessler was among the weary Long Island commuters who welcomed the strike’s end. With the trains out of service, the 24-year old speech therapist commuted three hours home from her job at a public school in the New York City borough of Queens on Monday.
    “Obviously I wish trains would be running when peak hours start so I could avoid the long morning commute, but happy to not deal with it in the afternoon when I’m leaving work,” Kessler said. “Curious what the deal says about future fares, which has been a big concern, but we’ll see.”
    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and railroad officials have said they’re not at liberty to disclose details of the new contract terms until they’re voted on and approved by union members. But the Democrat, who is up for reelection, stressed the deal won’t increase fares or taxes and will give unionized workers the fair wages they deserve.
    The first impacts of the walkout were felt over the weekend, as baseball fans had to find other ways to get to Citi Field in Queens to see the New York Mets take on their crosstown rivals the New York Yankees.
    Hochul said the deal ensures basketball fans won’t meet the same fate as they travel to watch the New York Knicks continue their playoff run on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden, which is located directly above the LIRR’s Penn Station hub in Manhattan.
    The unions — which represent locomotive engineers, machinists, signalmen and others — and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority had been negotiating a new contract since 2023, but talks had stalled over salaries and healthcare.
    The unions have said raises were needed to help workers keep up with inflation and the rising cost of living in the New York City area. The MTA had said the union’s initial demands would lead to fare increases and set a difficult precedent for negotiations with other transit unions.
    The strike was the first walkout for the LIRR since a two-day strike in 1994.

    —Philip Marcelo, Associated Press



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    What will the court of public opinion think about Musk’s loss against OpenAI?

    May 19, 2026

    AI agents work fine, your workflow doesn’t

    May 19, 2026

    The OpenAI lawsuit became a master class in what not to put in writing

    May 19, 2026
    Top News
    Business 5 Mins Read

    Smart Tax Moves If You Have Multiple Income Streams

    Business 5 Mins Read

    Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their very own. There is a widespread debate about…

    Majority Of Americans Want Voter ID Laws

    February 2, 2026

    RFK Jr. Says CDC Ordered Scientist to DESTROY Autism Data Linking Measles Vaccine to Black Children in 2002 | The Gateway Pundit

    September 4, 2025

    It’s time to reimagine farming as an innovative career path

    November 11, 2025
    Top Trending
    Business 4 Mins Read

    What will the court of public opinion think about Musk’s loss against OpenAI?

    Business 4 Mins Read

    Yesterday, a jury in Oakland, California threw out Elon Musk’s lawsuit against…

    Business 4 Mins Read

    AI agents work fine, your workflow doesn’t

    Business 4 Mins Read

    Boards everywhere are saying “we need AI agents.” That pressure moves down…

    US Politics 7 Mins Read

    Trump Just Created a White Grievance Reparations Fund

    US Politics 7 Mins Read

    And it will be paid for with your tax dollars. Ad Policy…

    Categories
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Headline News
    • Top News
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    About us

    The Populist Bulletin was founded with a fervent commitment to inform, inspire, empower and spark meaningful conversations about the economy, business, politics, government accountability, globalization, and the preservation of American cultural heritage.

    We are devoted to delivering straightforward, unfiltered, compelling, relatable stories that resonate with the majority of the American public, while boldly challenging false mainstream narratives that seem to only serve entrenched elitists, and foreign interests.

    Top Picks

    What will the court of public opinion think about Musk’s loss against OpenAI?

    May 19, 2026

    AI agents work fine, your workflow doesn’t

    May 19, 2026

    Trump Just Created a White Grievance Reparations Fund

    May 19, 2026
    Categories
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Headline News
    • Top News
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    Copyright © 2025 Populist Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.