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City of Philadelphia reached a surprise deal with a striking municipal union early Wednesday morning, resuming trash ...
The drama of DC 33's eight-day strike leaves us with not only lingering stench of trash, but also questions about city leadership ...
Philadelphia's largest labor union, AFSCME District Council 33, is getting ready to cast votes to decide if a new contract will be ratified.
The strike was a sign of growing social opposition, which is developing into a confrontation with the corporate oligarchy.
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DC 33 could go back on strike if tentative agreement isn't ratified, union president saysAFSCME District Council 33 President Greg Boulware said the union is set to vote on that tentative agreement early next week.
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Audacy on MSN‘There are no concessions in our contract,’ DC 33’s Greg Boulware calls strike a victory, but wanted bigger impactDC 33 President Greg Boulware said his union’s strike won some key concessions from Mayor Cherelle Parker despite outward appearances of the end of the strike early Wednesday morning.
Trash piles may be decreasing after the District Council 33 strike halted, however union members still have to vote on the tentative agreement reached with the City of Philadelphia. Here's what we ...
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware wouldn't recommend that union members vote in favor of or against the tentative ...
AFSCME District Council 33 President Greg Boulware said the union is set to vote on that tentative agreement early next week.
The members of District Council 33 headed back to work on Thursday, but say they're frustrated with the tentative contract ...
A tentative agreement has put a stop to the piles of trash left by striking sanitation workers, but whether union members ...
Residents from Eastwick to Mount Airy had to endure growing piles of trash for a week as AFSCME District Council 33 walked ...
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