Curbside Trash Pickup Resumes in Philly as District Council 33 Members Vote on New Contract
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 14 – The tentative agreement offers a 3% annual wage increase, a $1,500 bonus, and improved leave benefits following an eight-day strike by DC 33 members.
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Philly workers union strike ends, trash pickup resumes on Monday
Trash pickup resumes, DC33 members kick-off contract voting
(WPHL) -- Trash pickup resumes in Philadelphia after two weeks of delays following the District Council 33 strike that included sanitation workers. Monday also kicks off the voting for union members to finalize the new contract that resulted from the contentious negotiations between the city and union leaders. The city is warning Philadelphians that they still might see delays in trash pick-up, and employees are driving routes where they might s…
Philly trash pickup resumes as workers union begins voting on new contract
Regular trash and recycling pickup resumes in Philadelphia on Monday, July 14, after the service was suspended for several weeks due to the District Council 33 strike, which has ended pending a vote to approve the tentative deal reached with…
DC 33 members will vote on the union’s tentative deal with the city this week. Here’s what to know.
Starting Monday, members of AFSCME District Council 33 can vote on the tentative agreement until July 20. The entirety of the deal hinges on ratification by a majority of voting members.
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