LIRR Union Votes to Strike, Urging Trump to Intervene

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A potential strike by Long Island Rail Road workers has been averted for several months after unions requested President Trump to intervene and form a panel to delay the strike and facilitate contract negotiations, preventing a work stoppage that could have affected over 270,000 daily passengers.
Topics:business#long-island-rail-road#strike-prevention#transportation#union-negotiations#white-house-intervention#world
- Avoiding a Strike, L.I.R.R. Unions Ask Trump to Get Talks on Track The New York Times
- LIRR strike delayed: Union workers request Trump to appoint Presidential Emergency Board ABC7 New York
- LIRR strike threat looms, with key union set to vote on walkout NBC New York
- LIRR workers vote to strike; train service can stop as early as Thursday amNewYork
- NY’s Long Island Rail Road Workers Authorize Potential Strike Bloomberg.com
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