Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority workers decided to continue negotiations on a new labor contract Friday afternoon, averting a strike that had been set for midnight Thursday.
The union that represents thousands of Philadelphia mass transit system workers has agreed to delay a potential strike, saying progress was being made in ongoing contract talks.
The barganing will resume Friday afternoon, as the union looks for a raise and more security measures on the job.
Commuters woke up Friday morning to SEPTA buses, trolleys and subway trains running as normal as a union that represents more than 5,000 SEPTA workers and the transit agency continued negotiations ...
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, or SEPTA, says its City Transit Division employees in the Transport ...
Members voted unanimously last week to authorize a strike. SEPTA’s Broad Street and Market-Frankford Lines and its trolley ...
Thousands of Philadelphia mass transit system workers could go on strike soon if an agreement is not reached through ongoing negotiations.
SEPTA has posted travel information on its website for a potential service interruption. Service on city bus and subway ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is preparing its ridership for what could be a crippling strike by one ...
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Members of the Transport Workers Union Local 234 on Sunday, Oct. 27 authorized a strike if union and SEPTA negotiators can’t ...