The Nation - News from April 3, 1986
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Suburban trolley and bus drivers walked off the job in a contract dispute, stranding about 30,000 commuters in the Philadelphia area’s second mass transit strike in three weeks. The strike by 270 drivers of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority’s Red Arrow Division began after union negotiators rejected an offer comparable to one that ended a city division strike March 21.
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