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In the days following the first major city worker strike in almost 40 years, seven municipal employees spoke to The Inquirer ...
This month, nearly 9,000 municipal workers in Philadelphia walked off the job. The result? Trash piled up on street corners, neighborhoods reeked, and everyday life was disrupted. This wasn’t just ...
Advocates fear that closures will deny students the resources they need to protect their basic rights at school.
Why local biotech firm BioAnalysis is feeling right at home in Kensington, Philly’s most beleaguered neighborhood ...
Nebraska Athletics has hired two employees for a Special Events department to get more use out of the Huskers facilities. The ...
The DC 33 strike may be over with a new contract ratified, but Philadelphia residents are still reporting trash troubles.
Philadelphia's AFSCME District Council 33 ratified its new contract with the city, approving the deal that ended an eight-day ...
Philadelphia's Department of Sanitation is prioritizing collecting trash, which accumulated throughout the DC 33 strike ...
Over 2,300 members of the municipal workers union cast their votes, with nearly two-thirds agreeing to the new deal.
Amid the finance investigation, CCG receives a barrage of public criticism after Columbus Animal Allies begins posting video ...
District Council 33 leadership on Monday will announce the results of a union vote on a tentative contract with the city.
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