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"I just think that they need to give us a fair contract," said Ron Price, a District Council 33 union member. "Let the guys ...
Members of Philadelphia’s largest blue-collar union, which represents 9,000 city employees, are planning to go on strike. In ...
District Council 33 union members voted to authorize a strike if a deal isn’t reached by July 1. Here’s what it could mean ...
President Greg Boulware spoke to Action News on Thursday. He says talks with the city broke down Wednesday, but they plan to ...
Philadelphia’s mayor pleaded her case via social media to say that the city is offering a fair wage package to the District Council 33 union, which represents city workers.
District Council 33, the city's largest blue collar worker union, authorized a strike last week if a deal isn't reached by Monday night.
Philly's AFSCME District Council 33 plans to go on strike in just five days after leaders said negotiations on Wednesday made "very little progress." ...
The last time this union went on strike was in 1986, and the impact was felt citywide. File photos show garbage piled up on ...
Almost all of Philadelphia’s 22,000 unionized city employees may be working on expired contracts beginning July 1 as Mayor ...
District Council 33 represents more than 9,000 blue-collar workers, including sanitation workers. They're demanding a better contract and have been working without one since July.
Philadelphia’s largest blue-collar municipal workers union voted in favor of walking off the job if their demands are not met ...
AFSCME District Council 33, which represents blue-collar city workers including many of those in the sanitation and water departments, voted this month to authorize a strike.