The clock is ticking until the 12:01 a.m. deadline for an LIRR strike, and riders at the Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn are bracing for major travel suspensions ahead of their weekend plans.
The main issue remains about Year 4 of the contract.
News 12 previously reported that the MTA is offering a 3% raise, while union leaders continue to push for at least 4.5%, as recommended by the Presidential Emergency Board.
Local 100 leadership and MTA management met Friday morning, but as of Friday afternoon, no agreement has been reached.
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In the event of a strike, the MTA is discouraging non-essential travel. However, it will be offering a limited-time bus shuttle service. For more information on those schedules, you can click here.