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Labor expert Francis Ryan puts the now-ended DC 33 work stoppage into context, both historically — and for Philadelphia's future ...
Philadelphia's regular trash pickup has resumed as sanitation workers return to duty and vote on a new labor contract.
AFSCME District Council 47 and Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, ...
The contract agreement, coupled with an extension to the last deal, would increase the pay of the city's white collar workers ...
Residential trash pickup resumed in Philadelphia on Monday, nearly two weeks after 9,000 members of District Council 33 went on strike.
Philadelphia city officials say 17 pools have reopened following the District Council 33 strike, just in time for the summer ...
Philadelphia’s largest municipal workers' union, AFSCME District Council 33, will begin voting on the tentative agreement reached with the city.
Regular trash and recycling pickup will resume in Philadelphia on Monday, July 14, after the service was suspended for ...
Philly’s AFSCME DC 33 union reached a tentative deal, but members have through July 20 to vote on whether to ratify it. Trash ...
City of Philadelphia reached a surprise deal with a striking municipal union early Wednesday morning, resuming trash ...
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware wouldn't recommend that union members vote in favor of or against the tentative ...
The contract, if ratified by DC 33's membership, is retroactive to July 1. After more than a week on strike and several ...
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