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SEPTA Strike Over – MyFox Philadelphia

Posted in Septa on March 31st, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

MyFox Philadelphia SEPTA Strike Over MyFox Philadelphia The good news here septa officers will be back on duty at midnight. Septa police walked off the job nine days ago. They worked for nearly a year without a new contract

SEPTA and Transit Cops Reach Agreement – NBC 10 Philadelphia

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SEPTA and Transit Cops Reach Agreement NBC 10 Philadelphia By Shelley Laurence SEPTA says it has reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with the Fraternal Order of Transit Police. The terms of the agreement have not been made public

Talks break off between SEPTA and transit police – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on March 30th, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

CBS Local Talks break off between SEPTA and transit police Philadelphia Inquirer A SEPTA spokeswoman said the two sides met for several hours Thursday, but no agreement was reached and no further talks had been scheduled. A spokesman for the Fraternal Order of Transit Police, which represents the officers, could not be reached for …

Contract Talks Stall With Striking SEPTA Transit Police – NBC 10 Philadelphia

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CBS Local Contract Talks Stall With Striking SEPTA Transit Police NBC 10 Philadelphia SEPTA Police walk off the job and hit the picket lines at 1:30 pm Wednesday. SEPTA says it has a contingency plan. Talks broke off between striking transit police and negotiators for SEPTA Thursday night

DAILY GRINDER: Priest May Have ‘Stalked’ Kid – PW-Philadelphia Weekly (blog)

Posted in Septa on March 29th, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

DAILY GRINDER: Priest May Have 'Stalked' Kid PW-Philadelphia Weekly (blog) The striking SEPTA Transit Police put out a press release earlier this week claiming since their strike began, crimes have increased at SEPTA stations and in vehicles, so hurry up and meet their demands! SEPTA spokesman Richard Maloney says that's a …

SEPTA police contract talks stall – again – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on March 25th, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

MyFox Philadelphia SEPTA police contract talks stall – again Philadelphia Inquirer Negotiations between SEPTA and the Transit Police Union broke down Friday evening, and no new talks have been scheduled. While the transit police are striking, Philadelphia police and Allied-Barton security have been patrolling the transit routes.

New SEPTA Program Strives for Real-Time Transit Updates – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on March 23rd, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

New SEPTA Program Strives for Real-Time Transit Updates Patch.com Now, riders can track the line's status, get GPS updates and find out about delays or detours through one online SEPTA site.

No settlement in SEPTA transit-police strike – Philadelphia Inquirer

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No settlement in SEPTA transit-police strike Philadelphia Inquirer BY DAN GERINGER SEPTA AND ITS striking police union returned to the bargaining table Thursday night, but after five hours of negotiations the transit agency ended the session without reaching a settlement. The 219 unionized transit police want a …

Talks resume between SEPTA, transit police – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on March 22nd, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Talks resume between SEPTA , transit police Philadelphia Inquirer By Allison Steele SEPTA transit police officers were back at the bargaining table late Thursday afternoon, a few hours after the union's strike passed the 24-hour mark. Union spokesman Anthony Ingargiola confirmed the meeting was taking place, … SEPTA Police Officers Continue Strike NBC 10 Philadelphia SEPTA Police Go On Strike; No Delays Expected Patch.com Posturing continues in SEPTA Transit Police strike 6abc.com Philadelphia Daily News

SEPTA, transit police union return to bargaining table – Newsworks.org

Posted in Septa on March 22nd, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

SEPTA , transit police union return to bargaining table Newsworks.org By Shannon McDonald SEPTA Public Affairs Director Richard Maloney and Fraternal Order of Transit Police spokesman Anthony Ingargiola both tell NewsWorks they're ready to get back to the bargaining table.