LIRR riders brace for long commutes as strike enters its third day
Local News LIRR riders brace for long commutes as strike enters its third day By Elijah Westbrook, Elijah Westbrook Elijah Westbrook Elijah Westbrook is an Emmy award-winning journalist. He joined CBS News New York in January 2022. Read Full Bio Elijah Westbrook, Christina Fan, Christina Fan Christina Fan Christina Fan joined CBS News New York as a general assignment reporter in spring of 2019. Read Full Bio Christina Fan, Alexa Herrera Alexa Herrera Digital Producer, CBS News New York Alexa Herrera is a digital producer with the CBS News New York web team. She previously worked with WUFT and WTSP in Florida as a digital producer. She's a Long Island native. Read Full Bio Alexa Herrera May 18, 2026 / 5:32 AM EDT / CBS New York Add CBS News on Google Thousands of Long Island Rail Road riders are in for a rough commute Monday morning as the MTA and unions are set to resume talks. The National Mediation Board, which handles labor relations for railroads, summoned both sides Sunday night. No deal was reached after hours of talks. They will return to the negotiating table at 7:30 a.m.Meanwhile, commuters are starting to take shuttle buses and subways into New York City as the largest commuter rail system in North America remains shut down. "It's very inconvenient. Unfortunately or fortunately, I am starting a new job today, so I have to get on the train, I have to go in," one commuter at the Ronkonkoma station said. "Bad day to start a first day of work."Workers have also returned to the picket line at LIRR stations. LIRR strike updateThe strike stems from a dispute over the last year of a four-year contract between the MTA and unions. The MTA agreed to 9.5% wage hikes and was only a percentage point apart on the fourth year. Then, union sources said the MTA suddenly asked for a steep increase in healthcare contributions for new hires from 2% to 10%. "We're looking for a modest raise in our wages," said union representative Raymond Delio. "Healt...المصدر: CBS News | Source: CBS News
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