Local 234 unilaterally overturned the will of transit workers to strike as their one-year contract expired last week.
Transit services in Philadelphia will run normally Monday as negotiators for SEPTA and the union continue talks.
SEPTA workers will continue negotiations and did not strike as their contract expired at midnight Friday. Talks will continue ...
The union that represents thousands of Philadelphia mass transit system workers has agreed to delay a strike that could have ...
Local 234 president Brian Pollitt acknowledged some progress in a statement, but said if SEPTA doesn’t meet the union’s ...
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority workers decided to continue negotiations on a new labor contract Friday ...
Nonstop talks are underway as SEPTA and its largest union try to agree on a new contract before the current one runs out at ...
Thousands of union SEPTA workers will remain on the job Friday as negotiations continue with the transit agency. The contract expired at midnight, but Transit Workers Union Local 234 leaders said ...
Leaders of SEPTA’s largest employee union, Transport Workers Local 234, and the transit agency’s management agreed Thursday ...
The barganing will resume Friday afternoon, as the union looks for a raise and more security measures on the job.
Thousands of SEPTA union workers will stay on the job Friday as they continue negotiating with the transit agency.