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Strike Warning cancelled: DEAL IMMINENT

Posted byMichael Noda Friday 31st October, 2014Friday 31st October, 2014 2 Comments on Strike Warning cancelled: DEAL IMMINENT

The Inquirer’s Paul Nussbaum is currently tweeting photos of elected officials and SEPTA executives congregating in advance of what appears to be an imminent announcement of a contract agreement. More as it comes over series the tubes.

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