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A strike by nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia has stretched into a third day. Trash continued to pile up Thursday in some areas, and a judge ordered more than 30 Medical Examiner’s ...
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is overflowing with trash as the city's biggest municipal workers' union strike enters its fourth ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker says union members refused to negotiate an end to the city workers strike on Thursday, but ...
The former municipal sanitation worker turned clean streets advocate has continued picking up trash, a decision that has ...
The District Council 33 strike increases the risk that bodies remain in homes and outdoors during hot summer days, conditions ...
While police and firefighters are not on strike, many of the city's blue-collar workers, such as trash collectors, are, ...
AFSCME District Council 33, which represents more than 9,000 city workers, went on strike at midnight June 30, impacting city services including trash and recycling collections, street and water ...
Libraries are closed, the medical examiner's office has a backlog of bodies, and trash is piling up everywhere.
Thousands of city workers are on strike in Philadelphia, affecting trash pickup, pools and 911 calls after mayor announces ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker will provide an update Thursday on where things stand in the city's high-stakes negotiations with District Council 33.
The ongoing strike will continue to affect city services such as trash pickup, emergency services and libraries.
Philadelphia's largest union representing trash collectors, police dispatchers and more — and the Parker administration as ...