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SEPTA, Regional Rail Engineers Reach Tentative Agreement
A tentative agreement has been reached between SEPTA and its regional rail locomotive engineers, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

SEPTA and its Regional Rail locomotive engineers have reached a tentative agreement that will avert a strike, according to reports.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that under the tentative agreement, SEPTA’s Regional Rain engineers will get an 8.5 percent pay increase upon the contract’s approval and a three percent raise next April.
Last week President Barack Obama intervened in the ongoing labor dispute by creating a three-member board to mediate between SEPTA and its Regional Rail engineers.
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Without the creation of this presidential emergency board, a strike could have started as soon as this week.
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