Transportation

Long Island Rail Unions Ask Trump to Step In to Avoid Strike

Commuters look at a Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) departures board in New York on Sept. 15.Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg

A coalition of unions representing New York’s Long Island Rail Road workers has asked the Trump administration to convene a presidential emergency board, which could avoid a strike and allow negotiations with management to continue.

Locomotive engineers on Monday overwhelmingly approved a potential work stoppage in a fight for higher wages, inching the nation’s largest commuter rail line closer to a shutdown that would leave hundreds of thousands of riders seeking alternative travel.