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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 what they estimate to be 18,000 pounds of the city’s trash into their truck ...
Philadelphia's AFSCME District Council 33 ratified its new contract with the city, approving the deal that ended an eight-day strike. The strike forced some city libraries and pools to close and ...
About 64% of DC 33 members voted to approve a tentative contract agreement with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's administration, ...
DC 33 members approve contract with city, ending possibility of strike resuming Over 2,300 members of the municipal workers union cast their votes, with nearly two-thirds agreeing to the new deal.
DC 33 President Greg Boulware claims the city's approach to negotiations has been one-sided and says the union has filed an unfair labor practice complaint. City officials dispute that claim.
DC 33, DC 47, police officers and firefighters all saw their contracts end July 1. DC 47 agreed to a tentative three-year deal on July 15, with ratification votes ongoing. The city will go to ...
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 ...
Philadelphia's largest workers' union, District Council 33, has reached day eight of its strike as the union and the city have not been able to reach a deal. Trash continues to pile up, illegal ...
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.
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.
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.