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TWU: Binding arbitration would end SEPTA strike
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Philadelphia Daily News
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November 07, 2009
The transit workers union tonight offered to end its four-day-old strike and return to work immediately if SEPTA accepted binding arbitration on the divisive issues of wages and pensions. SEPTA did not have an immediate response to the proposal, suggested by council members Bill Green and Curtis Jon...
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