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8 June 2026Quick Hits

Clyde shipyard strikes

Union warns that worker strikes will cause further delays to warship construction on the Clyde.

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19 May 2026Policy & Regulation

Long Island Rail Road strike ends after federal mediation

A deal to end the first LIRR strike since 1994 emerged after federal mediators intervened and Governor Hochul drew a red line against fare increases 'as much as eight percent.' The three-day shutdown stranded 200,000-300,000 daily commuters as five unions representing 3,500 workers walked out over wages and health benefits. Phased service resumes Tuesday at noon, though specific wage increases and benefit changes remain undisclosed pending formal contract publication. The settlement likely sets precedent for upcoming MTA negotiations with subway and bus unions, as well as other regional transit agencies managing post-pandemic ridership recovery and fiscal constraints. Hochul's affordability stance reflects political limits on transit funding even in pro-labor New York.

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