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It's been a little less than 24 hours since District Council 33, Philadelphia's largest workers' union, went on strike and ...
On the first day of District Council 33 on the picket lines, the City of Philadelphia announced it “successfully litigated ...
A judge temporarily ordered 911 dispatchers to return to work, but other critical city services such as trash collection will ...
Nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia who collect trash, answer 911 calls, maintain city pools and perform other jobs ...
With 63 temporary trash drop-off sites placed throughout the city, residents are reacting to the overflowing dumpsters and heavy bags amid the District Council 33 strike.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia who collect trash, answer 911 calls, maintain city pools and perform other jobs went on strike Tuesday after contract negotiations broke ...
A strike by AFSCME District Council 33, Philadelphia’s largest city workers’ union, is disrupting trash pickup, delaying 911 ...
Striking city workers are joining picket lines near Philadelphia City Hall, public libraries and other worksites as nearly 10 ...
Mayor Parker said in her recent statement that the city is “laser-focused” on maintaining essential city services ...
AFSCME District Council 33 represents the blue-collar city workers who make Philadelphia run. After sacrificing through the ...
Greg Boulware, president of District Council 33 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, called ...
Curbside trash and recycling collection have been suspended in Philadelphia amid the District Council 33. Residents can drop off their trash at over 60 temporary sites beginning at 5 p.m. Tuesday.