א ריזיגע סטרייק אין lirr קען אפעקטירן 300 טויזענט רייזענדע
Up to 300,000 daily commuters could be stranded if Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) workers move forward with a strike this week.
Union members are expected to decide as early as Monday whether to walk out, a move that would bring all train service to a complete halt. The potential shutdown has raised concerns across New York, where the LIRR serves as a critical lifeline for workers, students, and travelers moving between Long Island and New York City.
Officials warn the strike could cause major disruptions to the regional economy, forcing commuters to rely on buses, carpools, and already congested roadways. State and city leaders have urged both sides to continue negotiations in hopes of averting a transit crisis.
The looming strike comes after months of stalled labor talks over wages, benefits, and working conditions. If no agreement is reached, New York could face one of its most significant transit shutdowns in recent history.