Taxpayers got taken for a ride by these LIRR fraudsters. Three dozen Long Island Rail Road workers used a fake ID scheme to ...
A years-long investigation led to the discovery of an alleged “culture of fraud and time abuse” within Long Island Rail Road ...
Measures follow report by MTA's inspector general accused 36 employees of taking part in counterfeit employee ID card ring.
A three-year investigation found that a group of Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) workers manufactured, sold and used cloned ...
Results of a nearly three-year investigation by Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Office of Inspector General allege ...
Investigators say the workers used duplicate ID cards to punch in for one another. The cloned cards were allegedly created ...
Thirty-six Long Island Rail Road workers used fake employee ID cards to steal wages for shifts they never worked — including ...
A two-year investigation has uncovered widespread time fraud among maintenance staff on New York’s Long Island Rail Road.
A Presidential Emergency Board commissioned by the Trump administration issued the non-binding recommendation of 14% in ...
MINEOLA, Long Island (WABC) -- Passengers who use wheelchairs and other forms of assistance describe the Long Island Rail Road as a game of "traveler's roulette." Multiple Eyewitness News viewers ...
The last LIRR strike happened in 1994 and lasted just two days, triggered by disputes over wages and work rules, with service restored after state mediation.
The MTA inspector general has accused 36 LIRR workers of a scheme involving cloned employee ID cards, which were used to ...