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Omaha Steve

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Sun May 17, 2026, 06:43 PM Sunday

New York governor pleads with unions to resume talks amid North America's largest commuter rail system shut down [View all]

Source: PBS-AP

May 17, 2026 1:50 PM EDT

By — Philip Marcelo, AP By — Michael Sisak, AP

NEW YORK (AP) — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul pleaded with unions representing workers for the Long Island Rail Road, North America's largest commuter rail system, to resume bargaining Sunday, saying the workers and hundreds of thousands of commuters stand to lose if a strike drags on.

"This is my official invitation. We didn't want you to leave. You left. You're welcome to come back. I'll provide refreshments, whatever you like. Just c'mon back," Hochul told a news conference as the strike — the first in three decades — entered its second day.

Hochul, appearing with the chief executive of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that runs the railroad more commonly known by commuters as the "LIRR," pleaded with the unions to try to reach a deal before Monday's morning commute.

"We all know that the railroad is the lifeblood of Long Island. Without it, life as we know it is simply not possible. The bottom line is, no one wins in a strike. Everyone is hurt," she said.



Read more: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/new-york-governor-pleads-with-unions-to-resume-talks-amid-north-americas-largest-commuter-rail-system-shut-down

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