Presidential DocumentExecutive Order 143742026-01061

Establishing a Second Emergency Board To Investigate Disputes Between the Long Island Rail Road Company and Certain of Its Employees Represented by Certain Labor Organizations

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January 20, 2026
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January 14, 2026

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[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 12 (Tuesday, January 20, 2026)]
[Presidential Documents]
[Pages 2457-2458]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2026-01061]




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Federal Register / Vol. 91, No. 12 / Tuesday, January 20, 2026 / 
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                Executive Order 14374 of January 14, 2026

                
Establishing a Second Emergency Board To 
                Investigate Disputes Between the Long Island Rail Road 
                Company and Certain of Its Employees Represented by 
                Certain Labor Organizations

                Disputes exist between the Long Island Rail Road 
                Company and certain of its employees represented by 
                certain labor organizations. The labor organizations 
                involved in these disputes are the Transportation 
                Communications Union, the Brotherhood of Locomotive 
                Engineers and Trainmen, the Brotherhood of Railroad 
                Signalmen, the International Association of Machinists 
                and Aerospace Workers, and the International 
                Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

                The disputes have not heretofore been adjusted under 
                the provisions of the Railway Labor Act, as amended, 45 
                U.S.C. 151-188 (RLA).

                An emergency board to investigate and report on these 
                disputes was established on September 18, 2025, by 
                Executive Order 14349 of September 16, 2025 
                (Establishing an Emergency Board to Investigate 
                Disputes Between the Long Island Rail Road Company and 
                Certain of Its Employees Represented by Certain Labor 
                Organizations). That emergency board terminated upon 
                submission of its report to the President. 
                Subsequently, its recommendations were not accepted by 
                all of the parties.

                A party empowered by the RLA has requested that the 
                President establish a second emergency board pursuant 
                to section 9A of the RLA (45 U.S.C. 159a).

                Section 9A(e) of the RLA provides that the President, 
                upon such request, shall appoint a second emergency 
                board to investigate and report on the disputes.

                NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me as 
                President by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, including section 9A of the RLA, it is 
                hereby ordered:

                Section 1. Establishment of a Second Emergency Board 
                (Board). There is established, effective 12:01 a.m. 
                eastern standard time on January 16, 2026, a Board 
                composed of a chair and two other members, all of whom 
                shall be appointed by the President to investigate and 
                report on these disputes. No member shall be 
                pecuniarily or otherwise interested in any organization 
                of railroad employees or any carrier. The Board shall 
                perform its functions subject to the availability of 
                funds.

                Sec. 2. Report. As provided by section 9A(f) of the 
                RLA, within 30 days after the creation of the Board, 
                the parties to the disputes shall submit to the Board 
                final offers for settlement of the disputes. As 
                provided by section 9A(g) of the RLA, within 30 days 
                after the submission of final offers for settlement of 
                the disputes, the Board shall submit a report to the 
                President setting forth the Board's selection of the 
                most reasonable offer.

                Sec. 3. Maintaining Conditions. As provided by section 
                9A(h) of the RLA, from the time a request to establish 
                the Board is made until 60 days after the Board submits 
                its report to the President, the parties to the 
                controversy shall make no change in the conditions out 
                of which the disputes arose except by agreement of the 
                parties.

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                Sec. 4. Records Maintenance. The records and files of 
                the Board are records of the Office of the President 
                and upon the Board's termination shall be maintained in 
                the physical custody of the National Mediation Board.

                Sec. 5. Expiration. The Board shall terminate upon the 
                submission of the report to the President provided for 
                in section 2 of this order.

                Sec. 6. Costs of Publication. The costs for publication 
                of this order shall be borne by the Department of 
                Transportation.
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                THE WHITE HOUSE,

                    January 14, 2026.

[FR Doc. 2026-01061
Filed 1-16-26; 11:15 am]
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