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According to MIT, Philadelphia's striking workers earn more than $2,000 less than the living wage for a single adult in the ...
The latest court order concerns airport emergency response workers. In the union's last major work stoppage in 1986, ...
Philadelphia's striking AFSCME District Council 33 union returned to the negotiating table with city officials on Tuesday ...
To some, the nonunion city workers are relieving a messy situation. To others, they’re simply scabs caught in difficult ...
After beginning their strike in Philadelphia a week ago, DC 33 members are still on the picket line calling for higher pay ...
Higher wages remain a key sticking point as Philadelphia's striking AFSCME District 33 union heads back to the negotiating ...
Negotiations are set to continue on Tuesday between District Council 33 and the Parker administration, union president Greg ...
Residents, business owners and pest control professionals weigh in as Philadelphia faces its eighth day of the District ...
Philadelphia officials say the temporary trash collection sites set up during the strike are for residential trash only.
DC 33 is made up of roughly 9,000 workers who provide services like street repair and trash pickup. Their membership also includes some airport workers, members of the Water Dept. and 911 dispatchers.
AFSCME District Council 33 and the city of Philadelphia are expected to meet for negotiations as union members strike for a ...