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Philadelphia’s first major city worker strike since 1986 lasted eight days and four hours before Mayor Cherelle L. Parker and ...
AFSCME District Council 33, representing more than 9,000 city employees from dispatchers to sanitation, was on strike for ...
The Parker administration won a series of court injunctions requiring striking 911 dispatchers, airport dispatchers, and ...
A series of new and threatened injunctions, amid resumption of contract talks behind a wall of secrecy, suggest the city and ...
Trash piled up across Northeast Philadelphia as AFSCME District Council 33’s citywide strike stretched into its eighth day, ...
AFSCME District Council 33 went on strike at midnight June 30. The strike ended with promises of pay raises for the city's ...
After eight days, the city of Philadelphia and its blue collar workers' union reached a tentative contract agreement.
Despite a deal to end the strike by members of DC33 in Philadelphia, regular trash collection will not begin right away.
Members of AFSCME District Council 33, Philadelphia's largest municipal union, reached a tentative new contract agreement ...
No deal was reached between the striking AFSCME District Council 33 and Mayor Cherelle Parker's administration after ...
The deal includes a new three-year contract coupled with the one-year contract extension and a 14% pay increase over the next four years.
The Champaign County Board Labor Committee announced at 8:45 p.m. that it has reached a tentative deal with AFSCME Local 900 ...
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