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Heaps of trash spilled out of dumpsters across Philadelphia as the District Council 33 strike dragged into its second day.
AFSCME District Council 33 workers are moving toward a strike at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, after negotiations stalled on Monday.
AFSCME District Council 33 represents a wide swath of city employees who perform manual labor and skilled trades.
Sanitation workers in Philadelphia could go on strike as soon as Tuesday, stopping regular residential trash pickup in the ...
After the latest marathon with the city, which ended without a deal, Philadelphia's largest blue-collar union is moving ...
District Council 33, Philadelphia's largest union, will go on strike after not reaching a deal with the City of Philadelphia.
Articles and videos about Mayor Parker outlines city's contingency plans for District Council 33 strike on FOX 29 ...
Negotiations with AFSCME District Council 33 and the city stalled on Tuesday, which prompted workers to walk off the job at ...
Philadelphia's critical services face disruption as AFSCME District Council 33 strikes, with court orders ensuring essential ...
Nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia who collect trash, answer 911 calls, maintain city pools and perform other jobs ...
District Council 33, Philadelphia’s largest blue-collar union, will possibly go on strike as union leaders walked out of ...