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The members of District Council 33 headed back to work on Thursday, but say they're frustrated with the tentative contract ...
A tentative agreement has put a stop to the piles of trash left by striking sanitation workers, but whether union members ...
Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) District Council 33, Philadelphia’s largest municipal union, reached a tentative new contract agreement with the ...
The contract, if ratified by DC 33's membership, is retroactive to July 1. After more than a week on strike and several ...
Members of DC 33 still have to approve a tentative agreement. If they don't ratify it, union president Greg Boulware warns that a strike could resume.
A labor professor says it's probably the best the union could do at this time, but he's not sure the members will vote to ...
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After more than eight days spent striking for higher wages and better benefits as trash collection and other Philadelphia ...
The strike in Philadelphia involving the city's largest municipal workers' union is over. Here's what to know about the ...
AFSCME and Philadelphia officials confirmed the strike has ended, though the union must still ratify the terms of the deal ...
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 City services are gradually returning now that District Council 33 tentatively agreed to a new contract ...
Philadelphia's largest municipal union reaches tentative deal with Mayor Cherelle Parker, ending 8-day strike affecting 9,000 ...
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