SEPTA union leader says Nutter not helpful
Thursday, November 5th, 2009
By: Susan Phillips
sphillips@whyy.org
As the region's drivers struggle through another evening rush hour without SEPTA, the president of SEPTA's largest union says Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter should stay out of future talks.
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Willie Brown is President of the Transit Workers Union. He says Mayor Nutter's role in the talks has not been helpful.
Brown: Little Caesar as I like to call him stood up in front of everybody and told the riding public that a strike was off the table. What he did was he hogged the microphone. You never heard me say, or Governor Rendell say that a strike was off the table.
Brown says he plans to speak with Governor Rendell on Thursday, but he says he's not talking to Mayor Nutter.
Nutter: These negotiations should continue to go forward, if its helpful for me to be there I will be there if not, I actually have a full-time job and other things to attend to.
The strike took riders by surprise after officials said the union agreed not to walk out during the World Series. Union officials say workers walked off the job because the wage increase offered by Septa would have been erased by contributions workers would need to make into their pension plan.

You are kidding me. They went on strike b/c Willie Brown got offended. Put on your big girl pants and deal. Yesterday I just thought you were greedy, now I think you are greedy and stupid which is definitely a bad combination.