• Advertise
  • Contact
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Harlem Voice News
  • Login
  • Home
    • About Us
  • Trump Administration
  • NYC Elections 2025
    • Public Advocate Candidates Forum
    • Comptroller Candidates Forum
    • Meet The Candidate Video Interview Series
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • International
  • Opinion
  • Podcasts
  • Home
    • About Us
  • Trump Administration
  • NYC Elections 2025
    • Public Advocate Candidates Forum
    • Comptroller Candidates Forum
    • Meet The Candidate Video Interview Series
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • International
  • Opinion
  • Podcasts
No Result
View All Result
New York Voice
No Result
View All Result
Home Metro

LIRR Strike Delayed Following Unions’ Request for Trump Intervention

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
September 17, 2025
in Metro
LIRR Strike Delayed Following Unions’ Request for Trump Intervention
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A threatened strike on the Long Island Rail Road has been averted after union leaders asked President Donald Trump to convene a presidential emergency board. On Monday, September 15th, five unions representing about 3,000 workers said they had requested federal intervention, postponing a walkout that could have started this week. The White House order establishing the board takes effect September 18th and triggers a 120-day cooling-off period, delaying any strike until at least mid-January 2026.

The Long Island Rail Road, the nation’s busiest commuter railroad, carries nearly 300,000 passengers daily. A strike would have disrupted commutes to workplaces, schools, and airports, while complicating travel during the Ryder Cup on Long Island later this month. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority prepared limited shuttle buses but acknowledged that service gaps were likely.

Union officials said their action was meant to protect both workers and the public, noting that while a strike could still happen, it would not occur immediately, according to Gil Lang, general chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. Jim Sokolowski of the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen said the unions had accepted three years of 3 percent, 3 percent, and 3.5 percent raises but were also demanding an additional 6.5 percent in a fourth year. He argued the MTA could afford the increase.

MTA officials criticized the unions for delaying negotiations. “After months of radio silence, these outlier unions have finally admitted that they weren’t serious about negotiating,” said spokesperson John McCarthy. He urged them to return to talks or accept arbitration and noted that LIRR engineers already earn an average of $160,000 annually, including overtime. Officials also argued that outdated work rules drive up costs.

Governor Kathy Hochul called on both sides to negotiate directly, warning the White House should use its authority to prevent a strike. The board’s decision keeps rail service running during the Ryder Cup but could spark conflict when its mandate ends next spring.

Tags: Federal InterventionLIRR StrikeLong Island Rail RoadMTA Contract DisputeNYC Commuter RailPresident TrumpTransit Unions

Related Posts

Metro

Cuomo Open Letter Highlights Democratic Party ‘Philosophical Schizophrenia’ and Calls for Practical Action

by Maria Cruz
November 24, 2025
Metro

Trump Lavishes Praise on Mayor-Elect Mamdani in Surprisingly Cordial White House Meeting

by Maria Cruz
November 22, 2025
Jessica Tisch Accepts Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani’s Offer to Remain NYPD Commissioner
Metro

Jessica Tisch Accepts Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani’s Offer to Remain NYPD Commissioner

by Lisa Miller
November 20, 2025
Trump and Mamdani to Hold Oval Office Meeting This Week
Metro

Trump and Mamdani to Hold Oval Office Meeting This Week

by Maria Cruz
November 20, 2025
Former Eric Adams Aide Sentenced to Probation Amid Mayor’s Dismissed Campaign Case
Metro

Former Eric Adams Aide Sentenced to Probation Amid Mayor’s Dismissed Campaign Case

by Originally published on LittleAfrica News
November 19, 2025

Translate

No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS CATEGORIES
  • Metro
  • Crime and Public Safety
  • Adams Adminstration
  • Education
  • School Safety
  • U.S.
  • International
  • QUICK LINKS
  • Home
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Contact

© 2024 Harlem Voice News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Metro
  • Crime and Public Safety
  • Adams Adminstration
  • Education
  • School Safety
  • U.S.
  • International
  • About Us
  • Contact

© 2024 Harlem Voice News. All Rights Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?