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Willig, Williams & Davidson Labor Lawyer Nancy B.G. Lassen provides insight on SEPTA Strike to WHYY and Newsworks

Willig, Williams & Davidson labor lawyer Nancy B.G. Lassen spoke with Newsworks about TWU Local 234’s strategy in the most recent Septa Strike.

Willig, Williams & Davidson labor lawyer Nancy B.G. Lassen spoke with Newsworks about TWU Local 234’s strategy in the most recent Septa Strike. The article focused on the players of the strike – the workers, SEPTA, and the attorneys representing each party.

Lassen explained TWU Local 234 walked out when they had the most leverage. With the upcoming election, the union has everyone’s attention. Now, leaders at the state and local level are interested in the strike, increasing pressure on SEPTA to negotiate with the union.

Read full article at: Can’t we all just get along? Lawyers, history explain the logic behind SEPTA strike

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