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In the days following the first major city worker strike in almost 40 years, seven municipal employees spoke to The Inquirer about the strike and their return to work.
About 64% of DC 33 members voted to approve a tentative contract agreement with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's administration, ...
Philadelphia's AFSCME District Council 33 ratified the new contract with the city after a week of voting.
July 21, 2025 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 ...
Although a tentative agreement with the City of Philadelphia has been reached, District Council 33 still has to vote on the deal. Here's what we know.
AFSCME District Council 33 President Greg Boulware said the union is set to vote on that tentative agreement early next week.
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.
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Voting results of tentative agreement between city, DC 33 expected MondayAFSCME District Council 33, with about 9,000 members, reached a tentative three-year agreement with the city of Philadelphia. Over the past week, through Sunday afternoon, members voted in person at ...
All votes will be counted at the District 33 headquarters in Philadelphia on Monday. In the meantime, many residents are left to wait and hope for the best.
Heading into the July 4th weekend, Philadelphia’s DC 33, the ASCFME union affiliate responsible for everything from picking up the trash to handling 911 calls, dramatically announced its ...
A piled-up mess continues in Philadelphia as a union strike of the city's workers hits the week-long mark. And it appears there will not be a solution Monday.
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