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Philly commuters relieved but angry as strike ends

On Monday, Gov. Ed Rendell, who helped lead negotiations, said the audit "became a non-issue" because the union's two representatives on the pension fund's advisory board could call for an audit. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald

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  1. PHILADELPHIA — Life began returning to normal Monday for commuters who spent the previous work week frazzled from a public transit strike, and many expressed relief that buses and trains were running again but remained angry about the transit workers' Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online

  2. Friday night on the 11 o'clock live TV news, Gov. Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News

  3. Now that buses, subways, and trolleys are running again after a six-day transit strike, SEPTA riders can brace for the next unpleasantness: a fare hike. SEPTA has been planning to increase fares in 2010 ever since it last boosted them in 2007. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer

  4. WHEW! Just when commuters around the region were gearing up for the second week of the six-day transit strike, the Transport Workers Union Local 234 signed a deal that put its workers back on the job. Gov. Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News

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