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  Nov-3 4:31 pm

Oh yes, those evil evil Repubs that believe in capitalism, and EVERYONE is equal. Since you keep trying to say this is a non partisan board and not a free for all liberal board, how do you justify this? Unions are overwhelming dems, paid by tax payers, yet they consistently only care about themselves.

This hurts All of us!!WAKE UP. Have you had a raise? Are you happy to still have a job? And by demanding more money, does it stop ohers from working or our economy? Are Dems REALLT the party that cares for all?

PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia transit system's largest union agreed Saturday not to go on strike as contract talks continued hours before the start of Game 3 of the World Series, Pennsylvania's governor and the city's mayor said.

Gov. Ed Rendell and Mayor Michael Nutter told reporters late Saturday afternoon that a 6 p.m. strike deadline would pass with no walkout by the union representing more than 5,000 bus drivers, subway and trolley operators and mechanics of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.

Rendell said there had been "substantial progress" and that although no agreement had yet been reached, he hoped one could be concluded quickly. He said he had told both sides to stay at the bargaining table or risk "significant consequences" of losing state support for mass transit.

"It's my hope that we can get a contract before the night is done," the governor said. He declined to discuss issues still dividing the two sides, but said such negotiations always centered on wages, pensions and health care.

"We expect to get a contract very soon," said Willie Brown, president of the Transport Workers Union Local 234, who said the union had agreed to remain in the talks as long as the governor was involved. "Of course, I have to go out and take my lumps from my members."

Nutter, who also credited the help of U.S. Rep. Robert Brady, D-Pa., said union and transit system negotiators would stay at the table until a new contract is reached, and a walkout was "off the table."

"The system is up and running," he said. "Use it, today, tomorrow, the next day and the day after that while we're in the midst of this negotiation."

The union — which represents more than 5,000 bus drivers, subway and trolley operators and mechanics — had threatened to strike just after midnight Friday if there was no accord, but agreed to Rendell's request to keep talking on Saturday. The last contract expired last spring and members voted Oct. 25 to authorize a strike.

The Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees are scheduled to play the third, fourth and fifth games of the Series on Saturday, Sunday and Monday in Philadelphia. Most of the system's 810,000 riders use buses, subway lines and trolleys to get to work, but SEPTA spokesman Richard Maloney said about 8,000 people typically take transit to the baseball stadium for games.

Union workers, who earn an average $52,000 a year, are seeking an annual 4 percent wage hike and want to keep the current 1 percent contribution they make toward the cost of their health care coverage. SEPTA is offering no raises in the first two years and 2 percent raises in the final two years of a four-year contract and wants to raise the health care contribution to 4 percent.

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  Nov-3 4:36 pm

I personally think most unions should be done away with. I fail to see thier relavency in current times.

 

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  Nov-3 4:40 pm

I'm not a huge fan of unions, either, and refused to join my county's teachers association when I was teaching.

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  Nov-3 4:43 pm

I'm on the fence.  I know that where I used to work, the union was essential in getting fair treatment.  That said, I do see the abuses in some cases as well.

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  Nov-3 4:47 pm

<<I know that where I used to work, the union was essential in getting fair treatment.>>

That would be nice if it worked that way here with the teachers' association. Unfortunately, they are out for themselves, don't do much, if anything, for the teachers, and when the association president retires, they have a cushy job waiting for them at the school district. The last one who left got hired to deal with "employee morale" at about $78,000 a year.

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