Philly transit workers vote for walkout

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edited October 2009 in The Porch
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia transit workers have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a walkout less than a week before the Phillies play their first home game of the 2009 World Series.

Union president Willie Brown says 4,700 workers authorized him Sunday to call a strike if last-ditch negotiations with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority fail.

Brown says he hopes the series would not be affected by a walkout on buses, trolleys and the subway, which runs from central Philadelphia to the stadium. But he says workers have been without a contract since March and says this will be the "last week" they'll work without one.

SEPTA spokesman Richard Maloney says he hopes a deal can be reached in the next few days.

Philadelphia will host games three and four of the World Series next weekend, and, if necessary, game five on Monday.
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  • LOV2ROCKLOV2ROCK Posts: 822
    PHILADELPHIA - Transit system workers in Philadelphia voted to authorize a union strike Sunday, less than a week before the Phillies play their first home game of the World Series, but a transit spokesman said he hopes a deal can be concluded before then.

    Willie Brown, president of the Transport Workers Union Local 234, said the 4,700 workers voted overwhelmingly to allow him to call a strike if negotiations with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority fail. Talks are slated to resume Monday.

    Brown said he hoped a walkout would not affect the series, but he said workers have been without a contract since March and have not had a raise since December.

    "This is the last week we're going to work without a contract," Brown said, while vowing to "leave no stone unturned" to reach a deal.

    SEPTA spokesman Richard Maloney said he hopes an accord can be reached quickly.

    "We made a lot of progress last week, and there's no reason why in next couple of days this shouldn't be done," he said.

    Maloney said the company would have a contingency plan but declined to discuss details.

    "It's too early for that," he said. "Our main concern should be getting a contract negotiated and signed, and that's our total focus."

    A strike by subway and trolley operators, bus drivers, and mechanics would affect the Broad Street subway line from the center of Philadelphia 4 miles south to the sports stadiums. Also affected would be the Market-Frankford line from the city's northeastern section to the western suburbs, as well as surface trolleys and buses throughout the city.

    The third and fourth games of the World Series are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday in Philadelphia, and a fifth game, if necessary, would also be in the city Monday. In addition, the Philadelphia Eagles are scheduled to play the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon.

    A seven-day walkout by the union idled buses, subways and trolleys in 2005. SEPTA's commuter rail service would not be halted since its workers are represented by a different union.
  • Bird889Bird889 Posts: 423
    K A O S

    what's next...a roadie strike????
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of
    arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to
    slide in sideways, BBQ sandwich in one hand, cold beer in the other,
    body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "Woo Hoo what a
    ride"!
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  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    rail service would not be affected. no worries for me.
    81 is now off the air

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  • HollisBrownHollisBrown Posts: 4,325
    Bird889 wrote:
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  • The most overpriced metro transportation system, with the most overpaid employees, and they pull this shit every couple of years. They need to go fuck themselves already. This is horseshit!

    Less than a year without a raise and have the balls to whine? Seriously?!

    *Sorry for the excessive cursing, but I'm completely relying on the subway system when I stay in the city this week. I'm relieved that regional rail remains unaffected, but getting to and from the venue will prove to be interesting if this crap isn't fixed soon.
    *Rock and/or Roll!*
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