Long Islanders may be facing an unprecedented disruption to their daily routines as the looming LIRR strike threatens to bring the region's commuter rail system to a grinding halt. With over 300,000 daily riders, the Long Island Rail Road is a lifeline for many residents, and a strike could have far-reaching consequences for the local economy and workforce. As a result, many employers are bracing for the possibility of widespread remote work, with some already making contingency plans to keep their businesses running smoothly. But what does a prolonged LIRR strike mean for the island's residents, and how will it impact their daily lives?


The LIRR strike could force Long Islanders to work from home  Time Out Worldwide