Staten Island Ferry riders should expect more service disruptions today.
The Marine Workers Union denies it's a labor action, saying it's the result of ongoing staff shortages.
"With a national marine worker shortage and as a result of this action, the Staten Island Ferry service is experiencing significant changes - these changes are extremely disruptive to the tens of thousands of people who ride the ferry every day, Staten Islanders commuting to work or home to their families, and U.S. military personnel visiting for Fleet Week," the Department of Transportation said in a statement.
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