LIRR unions, MTA to resume talks Monday morning | Live updates

Long Island Rail Road workers went on strike as of 12:01 a.m. Saturday after not reaching a new contract deal with the MTA.

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NEW YORK (WABC) -- The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the coalition of five striking Long Island Rail Road unions plan to resume talks Monday morning at 7:30 a.m.

This comes after the National Mediation Board stepped in, summoning management and workers to a meeting in Manhattan on Sunday.

The federal labor agency governs labor relations for railroads and airlines.

CURRENT STATUS: Talks scheduled to resume at 7:30 a.m. Monday. LIRR unions remain on the picket lines.

Earlier on Sunday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul called for talks to resume to end the strike by LIRR unionized workers, which has shut down the Long Island Rail Road, North America's largest commuter rail system.

The five unions represent about half its workforce, including engineers, signalmen and trainmen.

The unions and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority have been negotiating for months on a new contract, with talks stalled over workers' salaries and healthcare premiums.

Hochul urged the roughly 250,000 people who ride the system to work from home on Monday, if they can.

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Here's how the news is developing.
May 16, 2026, 9:25 AM GMT

Hochul continues to push both sides to reach a deal

Gov Kathy Hochul's office said the governor called into negotiations on Friday morning.

"Governor Hochul called into this morning's negotiations with one simple message: getting a deal requires both sides to work together, including labor. Nobody wins in a strike - riders will suffer and thousands of workers will lose out on wages they need."

May 16, 2026, 9:25 AM GMT

LIRR riders worry a strike will make for nightmare commutes

About 300,000 commuters hope a deal is reached so they don't have to deal with a nightmare on their way to work on Monday.

People we spoke with Friday morning are very apprehensive about the looming strike and are now trying to figure out their own plans for how they will get to and from work if it happens.

Some say they are choosing not to work or to work from home, while others say they are going to attempt to drive themselves.

Krista McNally has more from commuters in Massapequa.

Krista McNally reports.
May 16, 2026, 9:25 AM GMT

Group estimates LIRR strike could cost up to $70 million

The Long Island Association estimates an LIRR strike could cost $70 million in lost spending daily, up from a state comptroller estimate ahead of a potential LIRR strike in July 2014 that projected up to $50 million.

The Long Island Association said in a statement:

"The LIA is deeply concerned about the economic consequences as we head into peak tourism season on Long Island, including lost tax revenue and sales, as well as increased traffic congestion. We urge all parties to reach a swift resolution."

May 16, 2026, 9:25 AM GMT

NYC, LI events taking place this weekend that could potentially be impacted by LIRR strike

Below is a list of events happening this weekend that could potentially be impacted by the LIRR strike.

The MTA plans on running shuttle buses, but that's only during peak weekday hours:

HAPPENING IN MANHATTAN

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
MSG's website says: "In the event of an LIRR strike, we encourage guests to plan ahead and allow for additional travel time. Events will continue as scheduled."

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are performing at MSG May 16th, at 7:30 p.m.

BEACON THEATRE
At the Beacon Theatre on Saturday and Sunday: Comedian Michelle Buteau is showcasing her "The Surviving and Thriving Tour" at 7 p.m.

CARNEGIE HALL
On Saturday:
7:30 p.m.: Clair de Lune with Vladimir Rumyantsev: The program features Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata, Debussy's "Clair de lune," and more.

9 p.m.: Keyon Harrold, Trumpet: Celebrate the Miles Davis centennial with the similarly genre-crossing, convention-spurning musician Keyon Harrold.

HAPPENING IN QUEENS

CITI FIELD
Subway Series: The Yankees play the Mets at Citi Field both Saturday and Sunday. Tomorrow's game is at 7:15pm and Sunday's game is at 1:40 p.m.

It's worth noting that the Mets will be running a shuttle in case of a strike: "The Mets have added additional shuttles to all existing Long Island game-day shuttle routes and created an entirely new shuttle line departing from the Manhasset LIRR Station to assist fans traveling from the Port Washington Line area. Shuttle tickets are just $8.99 per ticket for round-trip service, or $25 for a family of four for the new Manhasset route, and fans will automatically receive refunds if there is no strike and the shuttle service is not needed."

HAPPENING ON LONG ISLAND

UBS ARENA
The 2026 USA Challenge Cup is taking place at the UBS Arena on Sunday, May 17th, at 5 p.m. This is a hockey tournament, with HC Tel Aviv playing against the Jerusalem Capitals.