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Philly. Shower chances persist through the weekend — but as has been the case all week, how much rainfall you see depends on where you live. The eight-day District Council 33 strike could have been an ...
Philadelphia's largest labor union, AFSCME District Council 33, is getting ready to cast votes to decide if a new contract will be ratified.
Some unions had to balance supporting the striking AFSCME DC 33 workers with maintaining their relationships with Mayor ...
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware wouldn't recommend that union members vote in favor of or against the tentative ...
The members of District Council 33 headed back to work on Thursday, but say they're frustrated with the tentative contract ...
Thousands of District Council 33 workers are back on the job for the second day. Now that the strike is over, city services like pools and public libraries are slowly returning to normal.
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.
After eight days, the city of Philadelphia and its blue collar workers' union reached a tentative contract agreement.
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.
Despite a deal to end the strike by members of DC33 in Philadelphia, regular trash collection will not begin right away.
Director of Clean and Green Initiatives Carlton Williams joined Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the end of the District ...