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AFSCME District Council 33, representing more than 9,000 city employees from dispatchers to sanitation, was on strike for ...
Philadelphia’s first major city workers strike since 1986 lasted eight days and four hours before Mayor Cherelle L. Parker ...
Francis Ryan, a professor at Rutgers University, believes District Council 33 got the best deal it could with.
Director of Clean and Green Initiatives Carlton Williams joined Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the end of the District ...
The strike in Philadelphia involving the city's largest municipal workers' union is over. Here's what to know about the ...
The City of Philadelphia provided an update on how the temporary trash sites should work for residents amid the District ...
Many AFSCME DC 33 members have been itching for the union to take a dramatic stand against the city ever since then-Mayor ...
Here is the latest on day eight of the District Council 33 strike as no deal with the City of Philadelphia has been reached ...
In the wee hours of Wednesday, District Council 33 officials and the City of Philadelphia reached a tentative contract agreement. The union has yet to vote on it.
The members of District Council 33 headed back to work on Thursday, but say they're frustrated with the tentative contract ...
While Mayor Cherelle Parker and city leaders celebrated the end of the District Council 33 strike on Wednesday, union bosses remained dejected about the outcome.
Philadelphia's largest labor union, AFSCME District Council 33, is getting ready to cast votes to decide if a new contract will be ratified.