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Philadelphia officials maintain city services amidst a strike by municipal workers with AFSCME District Council 33.
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Nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia are on strike for a second day, disrupting trash pickup, pool access, and library ...
Philadelphia's largest blue collar workers union is on the third day of a strike that is impacting city services including trash pick up. Get the latest updates.
Negotiations resumed Wednesday on the second day of a strike by nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia, while a judge ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's team is negotiating with AFSCME DC 33 leaders, but so far no deal has been announced ...
The strike by thousands of blue-collar Philadelphia city workers entered its second day on Wednesday, and the walkout is ...
You might have seen it or smelled it. Trash is piling up across the city and as the holiday weekend rapidly approaches, residents are saying they are still planning to celebrate in the birthplace of ...
Police had to set up barricades to keep them from blocking the entrance after things got a little tense this morning.
On day two of the District Council 33 strike, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced that both parties returned to the ...
AFSCME District Council 33 members are asking for an 8 percent salary increase for each year of a four-year deal.
Nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia are striking, disrupting trash collection, pool schedules, and library hours.