SEPTA Negotiations Wrap for Now, to Resume Wednesday, with No Strike Before Then
SEPTA and TWU Local 234 Reach Tentative Agreement
SEPTA and Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 234 have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, averting a potential strike that could have disrupted public transportation in the Philadelphia area. The agreement was announced on Tuesday, March 7, after several days of negotiations.Key Points of the Agreement
The tentative agreement includes: * Average wage increases of 11% over the next four years * Increased health care contributions from SEPTA * Improved working conditions for employees * A new attendance policyThe agreement is subject to ratification by TWU Local 234 members. A vote is expected to take place in the coming weeks.
Negotiations to Resume Wednesday
Negotiations between SEPTA and TWU Local 234 will resume on Wednesday, March 8. The parties will discuss outstanding issues, including pension contributions and employee benefits.A strike remains a possibility if the parties are unable to reach a final agreement.
No Strike Before Wednesday
SEPTA has assured riders that there will be no strike before Wednesday, March 8. Service will continue to operate as scheduled until further notice.Riders are encouraged to check SEPTA's website or social media for updates on the negotiations.
.Riders Encouraged to Plan Ahead
Riders are encouraged to plan ahead for potential disruptions to service. Alternative transportation options, such as carpooling, ride-sharing, or walking, should be considered.SEPTA will provide updates on the negotiations as they become available.