Trump ends Long Island Railroad strike. Another win for America, loss for Democrats.

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Happy the strike is over. The blob, of course, had nothing to do with it’s resolution.

From wnyc.org

LIRR strike ends as MTA reaches deal with unions after chaotic commute​


Workers wait to direct commuters to alternate routes.


David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

The Long Island Rail Road strike ended Monday night after the MTA reached a tentative deal with five labor unions following days of stalled negotiations and a chaotic first workday for commuters.

The unions represent more than half the LIRR workforce and had been working without a raise since 2023.

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday night that phased LIRR service would resume beginning Tuesday at noon after the MTA reached what she called a “fair deal” with the striking unions. She also said the agreement would not require additional fare hikes or tax increases.

LIRR officials said regular service will remain suspended Tuesday morning because there is not enough time to get crews into position to run trains.

The MTA said limited shuttle bus service would continue through the Tuesday morning rush while crews work to restore train service. Officials said commuters should still work from home if possible.

Speaking to reporters on Monday night, Hochul said the agreement strikes a balance between fairly compensating workers and avoiding additional costs for riders.


“ Their work is critical for the entire region and they deserve a fair wage,” she said. “I also would not accept a deal that would compromise affordability for Long Islanders. At a time when everything is going up, we all know the story, I was not going to allow taxes or fares to go up.”

The agreement is expected to restore service on the nation’s busiest commuter railroad after the three-day strike disrupted travel for hundreds of thousands of riders and forced many commuters to work from home, drive into the city or rely on limited shuttle bus service.

Details of the tentative agreement, which still must be ratified by union members and approved by the MTA board, were not immediately made public. But the MTA had pushed hard for several reforms to work rules, including nixing double pay for engineers who drive a diesel and electric locomotive during the same shift and restrictions that prevent ticket clerks from performing additional tasks, as most LIRR customers pay their fares digitally.

The union had demanded a 5% raise in the last year of the contract, while the MTA insisted anything more than 3% would set a bad precedent, as other unions may make the same demand and that could severely disrupt the MTA’s finances.

This contract was particularly contentious, with both sides seeking help from a Presidential Emergency Board twice. That board sided with the unions, and the MTA said the process was unfair because the members of the board were appointed by President Donald Trump. Trump has fought with the MTA and Hochul several times over the last year as his administration appointed members.

The four-year agreement includes retroactive pay, but expires in July 2027.

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His blobness was likely surprised to hear that there was a LIRR.
 
So a state owned transportation authority and unions reached a deal, and you are thanking our president, which has absolutely nothing to do with it?
This is called TD(evotion)S.
You fuckin moonbat :rolleyes:
 
Happy the strike is over. The blob, of course, had nothing to do with it’s resolution.

From wnyc.org

LIRR strike ends as MTA reaches deal with unions after chaotic commute​


Workers wait to direct commuters to alternate routes.


David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

The Long Island Rail Road strike ended Monday night after the MTA reached a tentative deal with five labor unions following days of stalled negotiations and a chaotic first workday for commuters.

The unions represent more than half the LIRR workforce and had been working without a raise since 2023.

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday night that phased LIRR service would resume beginning Tuesday at noon after the MTA reached what she called a “fair deal” with the striking unions. She also said the agreement would not require additional fare hikes or tax increases.

LIRR officials said regular service will remain suspended Tuesday morning because there is not enough time to get crews into position to run trains.

The MTA said limited shuttle bus service would continue through the Tuesday morning rush while crews work to restore train service. Officials said commuters should still work from home if possible.

Speaking to reporters on Monday night, Hochul said the agreement strikes a balance between fairly compensating workers and avoiding additional costs for riders.


“ Their work is critical for the entire region and they deserve a fair wage,” she said. “I also would not accept a deal that would compromise affordability for Long Islanders. At a time when everything is going up, we all know the story, I was not going to allow taxes or fares to go up.”

The agreement is expected to restore service on the nation’s busiest commuter railroad after the three-day strike disrupted travel for hundreds of thousands of riders and forced many commuters to work from home, drive into the city or rely on limited shuttle bus service.

Details of the tentative agreement, which still must be ratified by union members and approved by the MTA board, were not immediately made public. But the MTA had pushed hard for several reforms to work rules, including nixing double pay for engineers who drive a diesel and electric locomotive during the same shift and restrictions that prevent ticket clerks from performing additional tasks, as most LIRR customers pay their fares digitally.

The union had demanded a 5% raise in the last year of the contract, while the MTA insisted anything more than 3% would set a bad precedent, as other unions may make the same demand and that could severely disrupt the MTA’s finances.

This contract was particularly contentious, with both sides seeking help from a Presidential Emergency Board twice. That board sided with the unions, and the MTA said the process was unfair because the members of the board were appointed by President Donald Trump. Trump has fought with the MTA and Hochul several times over the last year as his administration appointed members.

The four-year agreement includes retroactive pay, but expires in July 2027.

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His blobness was likely surprised to hear that there was a LIRR.
Trump cleaned up another Dimtard disaster.

Why does he insist on saving NY from itself?
 
Talk about TDS. The Orange felon had nothing to do with a three-day strike. And it was no loss for the Democrats.
So all you Dimtards were lying when you blamed Trump for the strike.

Got it.
 
Happy the strike is over. The blob, of course, had nothing to do with it’s resolution.

From wnyc.org

LIRR strike ends as MTA reaches deal with unions after chaotic commute​


Workers wait to direct commuters to alternate routes.


David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

The Long Island Rail Road strike ended Monday night after the MTA reached a tentative deal with five labor unions following days of stalled negotiations and a chaotic first workday for commuters.

The unions represent more than half the LIRR workforce and had been working without a raise since 2023.

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday night that phased LIRR service would resume beginning Tuesday at noon after the MTA reached what she called a “fair deal” with the striking unions. She also said the agreement would not require additional fare hikes or tax increases.

LIRR officials said regular service will remain suspended Tuesday morning because there is not enough time to get crews into position to run trains.

The MTA said limited shuttle bus service would continue through the Tuesday morning rush while crews work to restore train service. Officials said commuters should still work from home if possible.

Speaking to reporters on Monday night, Hochul said the agreement strikes a balance between fairly compensating workers and avoiding additional costs for riders.


“ Their work is critical for the entire region and they deserve a fair wage,” she said. “I also would not accept a deal that would compromise affordability for Long Islanders. At a time when everything is going up, we all know the story, I was not going to allow taxes or fares to go up.”

The agreement is expected to restore service on the nation’s busiest commuter railroad after the three-day strike disrupted travel for hundreds of thousands of riders and forced many commuters to work from home, drive into the city or rely on limited shuttle bus service.

Details of the tentative agreement, which still must be ratified by union members and approved by the MTA board, were not immediately made public. But the MTA had pushed hard for several reforms to work rules, including nixing double pay for engineers who drive a diesel and electric locomotive during the same shift and restrictions that prevent ticket clerks from performing additional tasks, as most LIRR customers pay their fares digitally.

The union had demanded a 5% raise in the last year of the contract, while the MTA insisted anything more than 3% would set a bad precedent, as other unions may make the same demand and that could severely disrupt the MTA’s finances.

This contract was particularly contentious, with both sides seeking help from a Presidential Emergency Board twice. That board sided with the unions, and the MTA said the process was unfair because the members of the board were appointed by President Donald Trump. Trump has fought with the MTA and Hochul several times over the last year as his administration appointed members.

The four-year agreement includes retroactive pay, but expires in July 2027.

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His blobness was likely surprised to hear that there was a LIRR.

“This contract was particularly contentious, with both sides seeking help from a Presidential Emergency Board twice. That board sided with the unions, and the MTA said the process was unfair because the members of the board were appointed by President Donald Trump. “

Notice the commie sides with the MTA over the union…and blames Trump…yet their post contradicts their own bs.

Likely did not even read the article.
 
Hochul tried blaming Trump when NY kept kicking the issue to Trump.....Trump sided with the union. So yeah he can take credit for it and get some union support in the bargain.

It's not like anyone outside of NY cares how much it's gonna cost NY. Hochul fails again.
 
The article says THE TRUMP APPOINTED BOARD SIDED WITH THE UNION…..THE NY GOVERNMENT CLAIMED THAT WAS UNFAIR!

😂

What the hell?

THE STRIKE IS TRUMP’S FAULT?

You TDS honks are RIDICULOUS.
 
Nice job, President Trump.

Another disaster from the Biden regime is cleaned up by a real President.


No, that’s not accurate. The three-day strike ended Monday evening (May 18) when the unions and Long Island Rail Road reached a tentative deal after marathon negotiations, announced by Gov. Kathy Hochul. Trump had no role in brokering it.
In fact, Trump publicly distanced himself from the whole thing. He posted on Truth Social that he had “NOTHING TO DO WITH IT,”
 
Trump cleaned up another Dimtard disaster.

Why does he insist on saving NY from itself?
I wonder why moderators allow these kinds of assessments without a link. The link doesn’t say Trump had anything to do with it.

Shouldn’t the link back up the claim?
 
15th post
I am looking forward to everything on earth being VANCE’S FAULT.

You lefties better get on the VANCE BASHING.

Show us some VDS.
 
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