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AFSCME District Council 33, Philly's biggest blue collar workers union, is on day two of a strike, impacting trash pickup and ...
The strike shows that the conditions are emerging for a mass movement across the country against austerity, not only from ...
Negotiations with AFSCME District Council 33 and the city stalled on Tuesday, which prompted workers to walk off the job at ...
A Philadelphia judge ordered some striking AFSCME D.C.33 members back to work on Tuesday, according to a court filing obtained by Action News.
AFSCME District Council 33, which represents thousands of city workers, including trash collectors, walked off the job after negotiations didn't end in a deal. The union last went on a strike in 1986.
The mayor says residential trash pickup will be suspended, some pools will close and recreation center hours will be reduced. Police and firefighters are not part of the strike, but 911 ...
AFSCME District Council 33 represents the blue-collar city workers who make Philadelphia run. After sacrificing through the ...
Roughly 9,000 Philadelphia municipal employees went on strike overnight, impacting 911 service, pools and trash pickup, amid ...
Philadelphia residents have been warned to brace for a largescale workers' strike designed to shut down key infrastructure, ...
More than 9,000 city employees are on strike after contract talks fell apart between AFSCME District Council 33 and Mayor ...
The UC Office of the President, or UCOP, will implement a July 1 wage increase for members of American Federation of State, ...