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SEPTA contract talks continue
SEPTA workers to continue negotiations Friday, won't go on strike for now
SEPTA workers will continue negotiations and did not strike as their contract expired at midnight Friday. Talks will continue between Transport Workers Union Local 234 and the transportation authority. A source close to the negotiations says negotiations between the union and SEPTA will resume at 2 p.m. today at the Wyndham Hotel in Old City.
No deal yet between SEPTA and union, but talks will continue
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA and its union workers represented by Transit Workers Union Local 234 are scheduled to continue talks on Monday with the hope of preventing a strike. The two sides met early on Sunday as negotiations continued with the transit agency.
No strike: SEPTA and its largest union have failed to agree on a new contract but will continue talking
Transit services in Philadelphia will run normally Monday as negotiators for SEPTA and the union continue talks.
Philadelphia SEPTA transit strike averted as union continues bargaining
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.
SEPTA Transit union strike update: 4th day working without contract; what happens next?
With 5,000 employees ready to walk off the job, SEPTA's largest union continues talks for a new contract. FOX 29's Steve Keeley has the latest.
No deal, no strike: SEPTA and transit union will continue talks despite contract expiring
Leaders of SEPTA’s largest employee union, Transport Workers Local 234, and the transit agency’s management agreed Thursday to keep negotiating even as the current contract was set to expire early Friday morning,
Negotiations continue Tuesday as SEPTA and union workers work to avoid strike
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SEPTA contract talks continue as strike looms in Philadelphia
SEPTA bus, trolley and subway operators in Philadelphia have been working without a contract since last Thursday.
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SEPTA proposing ‘draconian’ fare hikes, service cuts
SEPTA has struggled to regain pre-pandemic ridership figures. It put off 2020 fare hikes, but now faces a $240 million ...
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SEPTA workers prepare for possible strike. How riders could be impacted
If no deal can be made before midnight on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, the union that represents about 5,300 SEPTA employees plans ...
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Is SEPTA on strike? Buses, subways could shut down
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is preparing its ridership for what could be a crippling strike by one ...
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How to navigate SEPTA if transit workers go on strike
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SEPTA strike could happen as soon as Friday, school district says impacted students won’t be marked late
In a statement Wednesday, the School District of Philadelphia said nearly 55,000 students rely on SEPTA to get to class each ...
phillyvoice.com
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Philly schools are bracing for a SEPTA strike that could begin Friday
Some 55,000 students would be impacted by a work stoppage, forcing the district to consider remote instruction for some ...
Philadelphia Tribune
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SEPTA rolls on as contract negotiations resume
SEPTA
services are still operating as normal despite the Transport Workers Union Local 234 working without a contract for ...
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Last day for Philadelphia's largest municipal union to vote on possible strike | Digital Brief
AFSCME District Council 33 is the largest union representing Philadelphia employees, covering over 9,000 members including ...
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