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Philadelphia faces mounting trash and tension as a strike by many of the city's blue-collar workers enters its eighth day.
Piles of trash overflowed in Philadelphia’s streets as a city worker strike entered its second week Tuesday. Contract talks ...
When over 200 city workers were laid off in September 1938, city workers called a weeklong sanitation strike. Street battles raged in West Philadelphia when strikers blocked police-escorted trash ...
Philadelphia’s blue-collar municipal workers have entered their second week on strike. The city’s lowest-paid employees, ...
As the city and AFSCME District Council 33 return to the negotiating table Tuesday afternoon, some prominent voices in the Black community have raised alarms over insults targeted at Mayor ...
As the Philadelphia municipal worker strike enters its second week, so-called “Parker piles” – large collections of garbage ...
To some, the nonunion city workers are relieving a messy situation. To others, they’re simply scabs caught in difficult ...
According to MIT, Philadelphia's striking workers earn more than $2,000 less than the living wage for a single adult in the ...
Meanwhile, eight dispatchers for the airport's emergency response system were ordered by a judge to return to work.
City officials warned against illegal dumping that could slow collection efforts at temporary trash drop-off sites.
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