Long Island Railroad Workers Strike Halts System
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Sources · 7 independent
“in North America is ground to a halt after about 3,500 Long Island Railroad workers, half its workforce, have walked off the job.”
“Victory Boulevard, it's wide open. Up to the five there. So that's good news for you. Still, and then working on a crash on the”
“500 workers of the Los Angeles Railroad are on strike. Service halted now for America's busiest passenger railway. Talks”
“works 76 eastbound. The ramp to the Vine Street Expressway 676 eastbound . That's closed as well. Pennsylvania Turnp ike eastbound between Fort Washington”
“The busiest rail service in the U.S. Is now shut down in New York, Long Island Railroad workers on strike as of just”
“in New York, Long Island Railroad workers on strike as of just after midnight. Saturday morning.”
“about overcrowded subway platforms and major bust delays because of the strike. contract with one-to-one lump sum, the union has dismissed that as a gimmick and insists on raises. MTA has announced limited weekday shuttle bus service between Iran, Concommon, Huntington, Long Island.”
“announced limited weekday shuttle bus service between Iran, Concommon, Huntington, Long Island.”
“about ,500 Long Island Railroad workers are now on strike after they say the MTA”
“Island Railroad workers are now on strike after they say the MTA refused their demands for four and a half to five percent raises.”
“Long Island Railroad workers are set to strike on Monday.”
“About 00 Long Island Railroad workers are now on strike, shutting down service on the nation's busiest comm uter line for the first”
“the Long Island Railroad Strike is in the books. There were reportedly no negotiations today.”
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