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Members of AFSCME DC 33 are asking for a living wage while the city isn't even offering cost of living increases.
Dumpsters in Philadelphia are rapidly filled and overflowing, and 200,000 people are a mile or more away from the nearest one ...
As the whiffs of trash grew more powerful, many residents wondered: Is the use of the city's 61 temporary trash sites ...
As the DC 33 strike continues, NBC10 looked into how much sanitation workers make in Philadelphia compared to other cities.
Talks resumed Wednesday afternoon between Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration and AFSCME District Council 33, on the ...
On day two of the District Council 33 strike, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced that both parties returned to the ...
Negotiations are back on between DC 33 and the City of Philadelphia as the city's largest strike in nearly 40 years continues ...
The companies vowed to invest in the commercial corridor after the Sixers abandoned controversial plans to build a venue ...
Philadelphia July Fourth celebrations conclude with a party on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway Friday. That event includes a ...
AFSCME District Council 33 members are asking for an 8 percent salary increase for each year of a four-year deal.
In addition to the fireworks and concerts, Mayor Cherelle Parker will speak in front of Independence Hall on Friday.
Nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia are striking, disrupting trash collection, pool schedules and library hours.