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mta reaches deal with 3500 lirr workers after three day strike,

WagesActive Labor Market PoliciesLabor MarketsSocial Protection And Labor

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The strike disrupted commuter rail service for ~250,000 daily riders on Long Island. The MTA and unions reached a deal, but wage increase details are undisclosed. The impact is local to New York's LIRR system; no direct commodity or supply-chain effect. Commercial mechanism is weak β€” only labor cost pressure on MTA (a public authority) and temporary ridership loss. No material sector impact beyond local transport.

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  • Strike involved over 3,500 LIRR workers
  • Strike lasted three days, disrupting ~250,000 commuters
  • First LIRR strike since 1994
  • Workers sought 6.5% wage increase; MTA proposed lower figure
  • Service resumes Tuesday at noon

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mta reaches deal with 3500 lirr workers after three day strike, β€” News Analysis