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Philadelphia’s first major city workers strike since 1986 lasted eight days and four hours before Mayor Cherelle L. Parker ...
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware wouldn't recommend that union members vote in favor of or against the tentative ...
Normal trash pickup resumed in Philadelphia on Monday after District Council 33 reached a tentative agreement on a new contract last week.
Members of Philadelphia's largest blue-collar union will begin voting on the tentative contract with the city. That agreement ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is expected to join municipal officials to discuss the new contract with the District Council 47, which represents thousands of white-collar workers at City Hall, ...
Philadelphia's largest labor union, AFSCME District Council 33, is getting ready to cast votes to decide if a new contract will be ratified.
The union represents administrators at City Hall, the PPA and the housing authority. The results of its vote, which concluded ...
Philadelphia let out a collective sigh of relief on Monday as curbside trash pickup resumed in the city following the week-long District Council 33 strike that saw piles of trash grown on streets and ...
Members of AFSCME District Council 33 will vote on the tentative agreement the union reached with the city starting on Monday, the same day that residential trash collection resumes.The 9,000 members ...
Some unions had to balance supporting the striking AFSCME DC 33 workers with maintaining their relationships with Mayor Cherelle Parker.
The City of Philadelphia and District Council 47 reached a tentative agreement on a three-year contract to avoid yet another strike.
Philadelphia city officials say 17 pools have reopened following the District Council 33 strike, just in time for the summer ...