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Voting results of tentative agreement between city, DC 33 expected MondayAFSCME District Council 33, with about 9,000 members, reached a tentative three-year agreement with the city of Philadelphia.
There is growing anger among Philadelphia city workers as AFSCME District Council 33 fails to deliver promised strike ...
Union membership of District 33 has been voting since Monday, July 14 on whether to ratify a new contract with City Hall. The results of that voting is expected to be revealed on Monday, July 21, 2025 ...
Local AFSCME union members rally together to show their support at Fairview Range Medical Center and other rural healthcare ...
Philadelphia’s municipal workers are voicing anger at their unions, AFSCME District Councils 33 and 47, charging that union ...
A union representative told FOX13 that they have over 100 pieces of equipment down on any given day. He said the issues have ...
The deal, which must be ratified by members, will cost approximately $92 million over the course of five years.
The tentative deal between the city and AFSCME District Council 47 still needs to be approved by union members. It includes smaller pay raises than what the union initially sought.
DC 47, the union that represents 6,000 city workers, including the PPA and the Housing Authority, has reached a tentative agreement with the city.
When over 200 city workers were laid off in September 1938, city workers called a week-long sanitation strike. Street battles raged in West Philadelphia when strikers blocked police-escorted trash ...
Residential pick-up crews will temporarily get $50 more a week in return for starting their shifts at 5 a.m. As for permanent wage increases – nothing.
The contract agreement, coupled with an extension to the last deal, would increase the pay of the city's white collar workers ...
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