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LIRR strike averted — for now: Unions request federal intervention, delaying possible walkout until 2026

The decision effectively postpones any strike action, potentially until May 2026, assuming all procedural steps are followed.

Kevin Vesey

Sep 15, 2025, 5:44 AM

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Long Island Rail Road riders can breathe a sigh of relief — at least for now. A potential strike that threatened to halt train service as early as this week has been called off temporarily, following a surprise move by union leaders.

On Monday, the five unions representing LIRR workers announced they are formally requesting the appointment of a Presidential Emergency Board (PEB) — a rarely used federal intervention tool that delays labor actions in the interest of transportation continuity.

“This action does not mean a strike won’t happen,” said Gilman Lang, a representative from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. “But it does mean that it won’t happen now.”

The decision effectively postpones any strike action, potentially until May 2026, assuming all procedural steps are followed.

What Happens Now?

Under federal labor law, the appointment of a PEB triggers a 120-day “status quo” period during which a strike is prohibited. The current timeline brings negotiations into January 2026. At that point, a second 120-day delay could be initiated if another PEB is requested and appointed — potentially stretching the deadline into mid-May.

MORE: Read more LIRR-related information here

Union officials say their decision to request a PEB was made with riders in mind, especially given the timing of the Ryder Cup, which begins next week.

“A strike is the last thing we want,” said Lang. “We understand the hardship it would cause and will do everything possible to avoid that outcome.”

Rift Between Unions and MTA

Despite the temporary reprieve, tensions between the unions and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) remain high. In a statement, MTA Policy and External Relations Chief John McCarthy wrote, “If they don’t want to strike, they should say so — and finally show up to the negotiating table. This cynical delay serves no one."

The core of the dispute centers on wages. Union leaders are asking for 16% raises over four years, while the MTA is offering 9.5% over three years.

What's Next?

Once appointed — likely by Thursday, the original strike deadline — the Presidential Emergency Board will begin a process of mediation, hearing testimony from both sides, collecting data and issuing a set of recommendations.

The first recommendations are expected by mid-October, giving both parties a fresh opportunity to find common ground before the next major deadline in early 2026.

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