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Philadelphia's regular trash pickup has resumed as sanitation workers return to duty and vote on a new labor contract.
Many residents are relieved that city services are resuming. Most of temporary trash drop-off sites have been cleaned up, and ...
It's been one day since the strike involving 9,000 Philadelphia city workers ended. Already, we're seeing improvements across ...
Philadelphia’s city worker strike is over, but services aren’t fully back yet. Here’s when trash pickup, pools, and other ...
AFSCME District Council 33, representing more than 9,000 city employees from dispatchers to sanitation, was on strike for ...
Residential trash pickup resumed in Philadelphia on Monday, nearly two weeks after 9,000 members of District Council 33 went on strike.
Dozens of temporary drop-off sites will close immediately to allow cleanup, but residents can take garbage to six sanitation ...
After beginning their strike a week ago, DC 33 members are still on the picket line calling for higher pay increases.
Philadelphia's weeklong city workers' strike has ended with a tentative agreement between the union and the city.
Negotiations are back on between DC 33 and the City of Philadelphia as the city's largest strike in nearly 40 years continues ...
Officials say residents can start putting their trash out again starting on Monday when the city resumes its regular trash ...
As the District Council 33 strike against the City of Philadelphia enters its fifth day, officials on both sides agree to ...