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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 ...
A Tale of Union Mismanagement and Leadership Failures** As Philadelphia grapples with an ever-mounting crisis of uncollected garbage, the city's leadershi ...
Amid significant turmoil in Philadelphia, a major dispute involving the city's largest municipal union has come to a close, illustrating the ongoing struggle between fiscal responsibility and labor ...
Philadelphia’s Department of Sanitation is a “few days behind” on collecting residents’ recycling as it prioritizes ...
The low turnout was effectively a vote of no confidence in the union, which has been actively sabotaging the struggle since ...
District Council 33 announced on Monday that union members ratified their new contract agreement following the week-long ...
The DC 33 strike may be over with a new contract ratified, but Philadelphia residents are still reporting trash troubles.
Members of AFSCME District Council 33 approved the tentative contract between union leaders and Mayor Cherelle Parker’s ...
About 64% of DC 33 members voted to approve a tentative contract agreement with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's administration, ...
DC33’s workers are back on the job, doing what they do to keep the city running. They know that Philadelphians will have ...