District Council 33 Strike Day 8 with no deal
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Philadelphia’s first major city worker strike since 1986 lasted eight days and four hours before Mayor Cherelle L. Parker and Greg Boulware, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees District Council 33,
The deal includes a new three-year contract coupled with the one-year contract extension and a 14% pay increase over the next four years.
Negotiations are set to continue Tuesday between AFSCME District Council 33 and Philadelphia city leaders, union president Greg Boulware said. It’s<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
It’s admirable that the hip-hop icon has chosen to stand with District Council 33, understanding that the negotiations are about more than dollars and cents. writes Rann Miller.
Members of District Council 33, which represents over 9,000 city workers, have walked out of negotiations for a new contract with the city, NBC10 has learned. If no contract is reached, membership ...
Francis Ryan, a professor at Rutgers University, believes District Council 33 got the best deal it could with.
As the strike carries into a second week, the city has relied on managers to fill essential jobs at Philadelphia's water facilities, paying them more handsomely than their DC 33 counterparts.
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FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSNDistrict Council 33 to create strike fund, seeking food and water donationsAmid the District Council 33 strike and negotiations with the City of Philadelphia, the union is seeking non-monetary donations.