SEPTA Transit Police Reach Deal to Avoid Strike

Source: WHYY Philadelphia

Summary

SEPTA and transit police have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, alleviating concerns of a strike during the upcoming World Cup. Officers from FOTP Lodge 109 are set to vote on ratifying the contract following months of negotiations.

Why It Matters

This agreement is crucial to ensure smooth public transportation services during a major international event, impacting both locals and visitors. A strike could have disrupted transit systems at a time when Philadelphia expects increased traffic due to World Cup activities.

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