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Officials say a union representing thousands of city workers in Philadelphia and the city have reached a deal.
Philadelphia's trash workers reached a deal to end their nine-day strike, during which trash piled up around the city.
Workers across the EPA recently signed a letter expressing concerns about how administrator Lee Zeldin is leading the agency.
Rutgers University professor and labor historian Francis Ryan says District Council 33's tentative agreement with the City of Philadelphia is probably the best the union could get.
Philadelphia’s sanitation workers strike ended early Wednesday after more than a week with the announcement of a tentative ...
The Parker administration won a series of court injunctions requiring striking 911 dispatchers, airport dispatchers, and ...
A union for thousands of city workers in Philadelphia has reached a deal with the city to end a more than weeklong strike ...
Dozens of temporary drop-off sites will close immediately to allow cleanup, but residents can take garbage to six sanitation ...
Trash piled up across Northeast Philadelphia as AFSCME District Council 33’s citywide strike stretched into its eighth day, ...
Workers will have to vote on the deal reached on the ninth day of the Philadelphia strike before it is official.
Philadelphia’s sanitation workers shouldn’t have power to trash the city in pursuit of a labor deal. Dominic Pino is the Thomas L. Rhodes journalism fellow at National Review Institute and host of the ...
AFSCME District Council 33, representing more than 9,000 city employees from dispatchers to sanitation, was on strike for ...