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The contract, if ratified by DC 33's membership, is retroactive to July 1. After more than a week on strike and several ...
Parker is asking AFSCME DC 33 to consider the 5% raises they won last year and her signature housing plan as part of her ...
The sellout of the strike is so naked and blatant that even the corporate press, which usually ignores such matters out of ...
Philly’s AFSCME DC 33 union reached a tentative deal, but members have through July 20 to vote on whether to ratify it. Trash ...
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNDistrict Council 33 president on end of strike, new contract: 'I'm still quite frustrated'While Mayor Cherelle Parker and city leaders celebrated the end of the District Council 33 strike on Wednesday, union bosses ...
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Sorry, rats. The "Parker piles" of trash found around the city are about to disappear. Philadelphia’s first major city worker ...
Members of AFSCME District Council 33, the union representing blue-collar workers for the city of Philadelphia, will begin to vote on their new contract agreement starting Monday.
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware wouldn't recommend that union members vote in favor of or against the tentative agreement made with the Parker administration.
Despite a deal to end the strike by members of DC33 in Philadelphia, regular trash collection will not begin right away.
Francis Ryan, a professor at Rutgers University, believes District Council 33 got the best deal it could with.
AFSCME District Council 33 President Greg Boulware said the union is set to vote on that tentative agreement early next week.
Negotiations are set to continue Tuesday between AFSCME District Council 33 and Philadelphia city leaders. It's still unclear ...
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