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SEPTA Strike Threat Eases as Talks Resume After Governor’s Intervention

Service continues today after the governor convened both sides, with schools readying contingency plans.

Overview

  • SEPTA and TWU Local 234 agreed Sunday night to keep bargaining, and buses, subways and trolleys are operating on normal schedules today.
  • Gov. Josh Shapiro’s office brought union leaders and SEPTA management back to the table, and both sides reported making significant progress.
  • Pensions and employee health-care cost sharing remain the chief sticking points, alongside sick-leave rules and the wait for dental and vision benefits.
  • The School District of Philadelphia is preparing for potential disruptions affecting roughly 51,000 students, including possible school-by-school shifts to virtual learning and excused lateness or absences tied to transit delays.
  • Regional Rail is expected to operate during any TWU Local 234 walkout because its engineers and conductors work under separate contracts.