LIRR Strike Disrupts Travel Plans Across Long Island, No Resolution in Sight
The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) strike has halted all train services, affecting over 200,000 daily riders. The strike, involving approximately 3,500 union workers, is the first since 1994 and has been caused by stalled contract negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Key issues include salary increases and healthcare provisions. The strike has disrupted travel plans for many, including sports fans and commuters, and has led to increased traffic congestion as people seek alternative transportation. Despite the impact, no new negotiations have been scheduled, and the unions remain firm in their demands for fair wages.