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Philadelphia city workers' union votes to authorize strike
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. Eighty-seven percent of those who voted were in favor of the strike, according to a post by the union on Facebook.
Philly's largest city workers union District Council 33 authorizes strike
Philadelphia’s largest union representing city workers officially authorized its members to go on strike if their demands for better wages are not met.
Union representing city workers in Philadelphia voted to authorize a strike
A union representing thousands of city employees, including sanitation workers, has voted to authorize a strike. This doesn't mean they're on strike yet but it allows union leadership to call one if necessary at any time.
Philadelphia’s largest city workers union votes to authorize strike; no walkout at this time
The results announced Thursday showed 87% of workers voted in favor of the strike authorization. This does not mean workers are hitting the picket line, however. DC 33 says the vote simply gives union leaders the authority to call a strike at any time.
Philadelphia’s largest city worker union vote to authorize strike
Philadelphia's largest municipal employee union, District Council 33, has voted to authorize a strike against the city.
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Philadelphia City Council passes bill to rename Taney Street to LeCount Street
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passed a bill Thursday morning to rename Taney Street to LeCount Street. The street had been ...
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Squilla believes Philadelphia 76ers might need to change CBA for proposed arena to pass in City Council
The Sixers have agreed to a $50 million Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) to be spent on assisting the surrounding community ...
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City Council votes to rename controversial Taney Street after Philadelphia educator and civil rights advocate Caroline LeCount
The street is named for a late Supreme Court justice who supported slavery. Under the bill passed Thursday, it will be the ...
KYW Radio Philadelphia on MSN
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Bill to increase wages, benefits for Philadelphia sports facility concession workers introduced in City Council
Philadelphia City Council will take up a bill to require health insurance and a higher minimum wage for concession workers at ...
WHYY
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Sports complex concession workers could get assistance from City Council in contract dispute against Aramark
Workers at the sports complex ended a four-day strike in October as the Phillies brief playoff run started, but they remain ...
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City Council is considering a bill to raise wages and boost benefits for stadium workers
City Council President Kenyatta Johnson introduced a bill Thursday to raise wages and boost health benefits for stadium ...
phillyvoice.com
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Could SEPTA be saved from fiscal cliff by federal infrastructure funds? Some City Council members think so.
A resolution introduced at Thursday's meeting proposes 'flexing' money from highway projects to the public transportation ...
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A Philadelphia street is officially getting a new name, making history
A street that runs from South Philadelphia to North Philadelphia and will officially have a new name, and be the first street ...
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Philly City Council will consider eliminating the resign-to-run rule once again
It's the third time in 20 years that lawmakers will try to repeal the rule that requires they resign from their seats before ...
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Philadelphia City Council to vote on renaming Taney Street in city's Grays Ferry neighborhood
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney wrote the Dred Scott decision in 1857, ruling that Black Americans were not and ...
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Sixers executives answer to city council
The Philadelphia City Council held their second day of hearings for the proposed 76ers arena in center city. The Inquirer ...
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