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While city workers seeking livable wages and residents needing basic city services are facing difficult situations, there is another group of Philadelphians for whom the ongoing American Federation of ...
Members of AFSCME DC 33 are striking for a second day in an attempt to secure contract concessions from Philly Mayor Cherelle L. Parker.
Philadelphia's largest blue-collar union could go on strike next week, which would impact services including trash pickup for people in the city. AFSCME District Council 33 represents some 9,000 ...
Inside the headquarters for Philadelphia's largest blue-collar workers' union, District Council 33, members are ready for a strike on Tuesday. President Greg Boulware spoke to Action News on Thursday.
The AFSCME District Council 33, which represents around 9,000 of the city's municipal workers, has now gone on strike, impacting many of the city's services, including 911 dispatch, trash removal ...
Trash is piling up across the streets of Philadelphia after thousands of city workers went on strike. "Our City is currently facing a work stoppage related to ongoing AFSCME District Council 33 ...
Philadelphia’s proposed dog-free park law could be ‘all bark and no bite,’ critics say. Hundreds of new signs could be posted in public parks threatening $2,000 fines for dogs in animal-free zones, if ...
Philadelphia workers union goes on strike; mayor says city is ready AFSCME District Council 33 has gone on strike after not being able to reach a deal with Philadelphia ahead of the July 1 deadline.
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