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Portage transit talks to continue today

By Beacon Journal staff report

KENT: Both sides in union contract talks between the Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority and the Ohio Association of Public School Employees Local 037 were expected to meet at 3 p.m. today at PARTA headquarters in Kent with a federal mediator.

The union on Aug. 15 filed a 10-day strike notice with the transit authority. The union, which represents between 55 and 65 full- and part-time workers, is trying to get its first contract with PARTA.

The Portage County mass transit system provides transportation to about 7,700 people a day, including 5,700 Kent State University students. Classes at KSU begin

Monday.

KENT: Both sides in union contract talks between the Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority and the Ohio Association of Public School Employees Local 037 were expected to meet at 3 p.m. today at PARTA headquarters in Kent with a federal mediator.

The union on Aug. 15 filed a 10-day strike notice with the transit authority. The union, which represents between 55 and 65 full- and part-time workers, is trying to get its first contract with PARTA.

The Portage County mass transit system provides transportation to about 7,700 people a day, including 5,700 Kent State University students. Classes at KSU begin

Monday.



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