After SEPTA’s largest union voted to authorize a strike on Oct. 27, Temple announced it will continue regular operations even if the union does strike, Ken Kaiser, chief operating officer, wrote in a statement to the Temple community Monday night.
Transport Workers Union Local 234 voted to authorize the strike to go into effect if they do not reach a contract by Nov. 7.
“As with past SEPTA strikes, Temple University will be open for business as usual and in-person classes and events will be held as scheduled,” Kaiser wrote in the statement. “Temple is making contingency plans to help minimize the effects of a service interruption for members of the university community.”…