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Members of Philadelphia's largest blue-collar union will begin voting on the tentative contract with the city. That agreement ...
AFSCME District Council 33, representing more than 9,000 city employees from dispatchers to sanitation, was on strike for ...
Here's a timeline breaking down everything we know so far about the labor talks between District Council 33 and the city of.
Philadelphia’s first major city workers strike since 1986 lasted eight days and four hours before Mayor Cherelle L. Parker ...
The City of Philadelphia and District Council 33 have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract. The agreement ends a ...
Philadelphia's largest labor union, AFSCME District Council 33, is getting ready to cast votes to decide if a new contract will be ratified.
Residential trash pickup resumed in Philadelphia on Monday, nearly two weeks after 9,000 members of District Council 33 went on strike.
The deal for the city's white-collar workers union is similar to one the Parker Administration reach last with District ...
After the latest marathon with the city, which ended without a deal, Philadelphia's largest blue-collar union is moving toward going on strike at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.AFSCME District Council 33 left ...
Normal trash pickup resumed in Philadelphia on Monday after District Council 33 reached a tentative agreement on a new contract last week.
While Mayor Cherelle Parker and city leaders celebrated the end of the District Council 33 strike on Wednesday, union bosses remained dejected about the outcome.
Philadelphia faces a strike impacting essential services, with the city taking legal steps to maintain public safety.