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Philadelphia streets overflowed with trash as a city worker strike entered its second week, with negotiations stalling despite the mayor's offer.
Trash continues to pile up along Philadelphia’s streets as a union strike by sanitation workers and other municipal employees ...
Between 1,200 and 1,300 sanitation workers are part of the AFSCME strike for higher wages and other improvements. Private ...
Philadelphia’s streets and sidewalks are piling up with garbage after the union of municipal employees went on strike in a ...
It’s not all about the Benjamins. While wages are the main sticking point in the contract negotiations at the center of the ...
Municipal bonds “have taken on an outsized role” in Philadelphia’s housing programs, according to Mayor Parker's ...
Negotiations are set to continue on Tuesday between District Council 33 and the Parker administration, union president Greg ...
It must be said plainly: the strike is in danger as long as the AFSCME bureaucrats retain control. Victory can be achieved, ...
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Mayor Cherelle Parker, a Democrat, is standing firm in her offer of raises of about 3% per year over a three-year contract, ...
City officials warned against illegal dumping that could slow collection efforts at temporary trash drop-off sites.
The city appears to be digging in for a long strike as District Council 33 union workers are looking for more money than the city wants to spend.