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The contract agreement, coupled with an extension to the last deal, would increase the pay of the city's white collar workers by 13.5% over four years, the mayor says.
Residential trash pickup resumed in Philadelphia on Monday, nearly two weeks after 9,000 members of District Council 33 went on strike.
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Voting underway for DC 33 on tentative agreement as trash pickups resumeDistrict Council 33 has started to vote on the tentative agreement reached with the City of Philadelphia as trash pickups ...
The union represents administrators at City Hall, the PPA and the housing authority. The results of its vote, which concluded ...
As members of AFSCME District Council 33 vote this week to accept a contract deal with the city, results of AFSCME DC 47’s ...
Members of Philadelphia's largest blue-collar union will begin voting on the tentative contract with the city. That agreement ...
Normal trash pickup resumed in Philadelphia on Monday after District Council 33 reached a tentative agreement on a new contract last week.
Trash pickup resumes in Philadelphia after two weeks of delays following the District Council 33 strike that included ...
Regular trash and recycling pickup will resume in Philadelphia on Monday, July 14, after the service was suspended for ...
Starting Monday, members of AFSCME District Council 33 can vote on the tentative agreement until July 20. The entirety of the ...
Philadelphia’s first major city workers strike since 1986 lasted eight days and four hours before Mayor Cherelle L. Parker ...
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware wouldn't recommend that union members vote in favor of or against the tentative ...
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