Report: Philly Transit Strike Negotiations Cost Half A Million Dollars
Philadelphia’s transit authority spent nearly $500,000 on outside legal counsel during negotiations with striking workers this past month. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) spent $423,388 on outside labor counsel to handle negotiations with Transport Workers Union Local 234 (TWU) over the contract agreed to after a six-day strike in November, according to the Philadelphia Business…
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