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Philadelphia faces a strike impacting essential services, with the city taking legal steps to maintain public safety.
More than two dozen Medical Examiner’s Office staffers were ordered back to work because of a growing backlog of bodies in storage, the AP reports.
The first major strike by the union in nearly 40 years has created something of a trash crisis ahead of the July 4th holiday.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is asking District Council 33 union members to come back to the bargaining table amid ...
A strike by nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia has stretched into a third day. Trash continued to pile up Thursday in ...
The latest talks between the city and leaders of District Council 33 - the largest of four major unions representing city workers - ended late Wednesday without a deal.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker says union members refused to negotiate an end to the city workers strike on Thursday, but ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker said District Council 33 refused the city's offer to continue contract negotiations on ...
The ongoing strike will continue to affect city services such as trash pickup, emergency services and libraries.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Thursday that mediators from the state are involved in the negotiation process between ...
Philadelphia's largest union representing trash collectors, police dispatchers and more — and the Parker administration as ...