New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said the MTA and LIRR unions reached "a fair deal" to end the strike after three days.
Long Island Rail Road started running trains by noon Tuesday, with full service to all branches by the afternoon rush hour.
A top MTA official defended on Tuesday the agency’s tentative deal with five Long Island Rail Road unions that ended their ...
The three-day strike ended with a handshake deal late Monday between the MTA and the five unions representing the workers. ...
The MTA and unions representing LIRR workers reached a deal to end the railroad strike, officials announced on Monday.
Resilient Long Island commuters were just glad to see a return to near normalcy with LIRR service resuming after a ...
The negotiations continued into the evening hours, breaking occasionally for meals and to throw barbs at one other through ...
The MTA and a consortium of unions sat at the bargaining table until about 1 a.m. Monday, but left without ending the strike, ...
It was manic Monday for thousands of Long Island Rail Road riders trying to get in and out of New York City on the third day ...
The result of the deal used to betray a three-day strike is that workers will be poorer due to inflation when the contract ...
Officials in the city and state of New York are warning of travel disruptions this week while about 3,500 Long Island Rail ...