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Has anything surprised you about this strike? This strike marked the first time in the history of labor relations between the city of Philadelphia and AFSCME District Council 33 union where social ...
Members of District Council 33, Philly's largest union, went on strike Tuesday for the first time since 1986. Here's a nearly 90-year history of stoppages by city workers.
Here's a timeline breaking down everything we know so far about the labor talks between District Council 33 and the city of Philadelphia. Latest U.S.
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PHILADELPHIA - The City of Philadelphia’s largest union, District Council 33, has not reached a deal with the city, prompting an immediate strike.. What we know. Contract negotiations resumed at ...
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 ...
Another Philadelphia city workers’ union is going head-to-head with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration at the bargaining table. Representatives of American Federation of State, County and ...
Philadelphia City Council Member Nicolas O'Rourke has proposed a bill that would provide one-time payments for renters booted from uninhabitable units.
Philadelphia City Council voted 15-1 Thursday to pass a $6.82 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Skip to main content. You are the owner of this article. Edit Article Add New Article ...
Philadelphia's city council voted to tentatively approve Mayor Parker's $6.8 billion budget for 2026, including $2 billion for a new housing program.
Philadelphia City Council members leveled some pointed critiques at Mayor Cherelle Parker’s sweeping HOME Initiative at a daylong budget hearing Wednesday — even though most of them are fully ...