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N.B. wakes up at 4:30 a.m. most days to begin their eight-hour shift as a sanitation worker in Philadelphia, where they lug ...
Over 2,300 members of the municipal workers union cast their votes, with nearly two-thirds agreeing to the new deal.
More Philadelphians should know the story of Tyree Ford — the municipal worker who was hit by a suspected drunk driver while ...
About 64% of DC 33 members voted to approve a tentative contract agreement with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's administration, ...
District Council 33 announced on Monday that union members ratified their new contract agreement following the week-long ...
Residents in Philadelphia's Spring Garden neighborhood put out their trash Sunday, hoping service continues as the city ...
Philadelphia's AFSCME District Council 33 ratified its new contract with the city, approving the deal that ended an eight-day ...
DC 33 was looking for a 15% wage increase over the next three years, meaning a 5% raise each year. The tentative deal has that number at a total of 9% over three years.
DC 33 is fighting for higher wages and health care benefits for all its members. The union represents nearly 9,000 blue-collar city workers and is the largest blue-collar workers' union in the city.
Labor expert Francis Ryan puts the now-ended DC 33 work stoppage into context, both historically — and for Philadelphia's ...
DC 33 walked off the job seeking 8% raise each of the next three years. While Parker was congratulatory and showed gratitude to her team, the mood in the Mayor's Reception Room on Wednesday ...
DC 33 said another negotiation session with the city will take place on Sunday. In a statement to members Saturday, union leaders said fair wages and healthcare benefits remain critical concerns.
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