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Home»Economic News»NY MTA, LIRR Unions Reach ‘Fair Deal’ To End Strike After Commuter Chaos Grips NYC
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NY MTA, LIRR Unions Reach ‘Fair Deal’ To End Strike After Commuter Chaos Grips NYC

May 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The recent labor dispute between New York’s MTA and five Long Island Rail Road unions has come to a close with a tentative agreement, putting an end to the first LIRR strike in over three decades. The strike, which saw approximately 3,500 workers walk off the job, caused chaos for hundreds of thousands of commuters who rely heavily on the train service.

Governor Kathy Hochul took to Twitter to announce the fair deal reached between the MTA and the unions, which includes raises for workers while ensuring the protection of riders and taxpayers. LIRR service is set to resume at noon today, although the disruption may still be ongoing for the 300,000 individuals who depend on the service for their morning commute.

Despite the agreement, LIRR has confirmed that service will remain disrupted this morning due to the lack of time to position crews for train operations. Limited service will resume tomorrow, with shuttle buses operating during the morning rush hour. Customers are advised to work from home if possible and check the LIRR website for further details.

The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, one of the unions involved in the strike, announced the end of the 3-day strike after reaching a tentative contract agreement. The unions had been seeking a 5% raise, while the MTA offered close to 4.5% along with cost-saving measures to fund the higher increase.

In related news, Bloomberg reported on the negotiations, highlighting the unions’ wage demands and the MTA’s counteroffer. The resolution of the labor dispute brings relief to commuters and stakeholders alike, signaling a return to normalcy for the Long Island Rail Road.

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