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Mayor Cherelle Parker reached a one-year deal with the city’s biggest union, averting a strike
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker on Friday night reached a one-year contract extension with the city’s biggest union for municipal workers, ending a months-long standoff and averting a strike that could have halted city services like trash collection.
Philly's largest city workers union agrees to 1-year contract, averting strike
The agreement includes the highest pay raise with the union in over 30 years along with a one-time bonus and other benefits.
Philadelphia's largest city workers union reaches agreement to avert strike
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia's largest city workers union says it has agreed to a one-year agreement to avert a strike. AFSCME District Council 33 President Greg Boulware made the announcement on Friday night during a press conference with Mayor Cherelle Parker.
Philadelphia’s largest union reaches agreement with city, averting strike
The largest municipal employee union in Philadelphia, District Council 33, confirms they have reached an agreement with the City of Philadelphia, averting an authorized strike.
AFSCME District Council 33 reaches 1-year contract extension with city of Philadelphia
Strike averted as largest municipal workers union reaches agreement with city
The largest municipal workers union reaches an historic agreement with Philadelphia city leaders while vowing to continue to negotiate for multi-year contract.
Philly's largest workers union, Mayor Parker agree to 1 year contract
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker met with members of AFSCME District Council 33 to announce a one-year contract extension that avoids a strike.
City of Philadelphia and AFSCME District Council 33 announce 1-year contract agreement for 2025
The president of the Municipal Union Workers of District Council 33 has signed off on a 1-year extension with the city. This includes city sanitation workers. A strike was previously authorized on Nov.
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Mayor Cherelle Parker establishes ‘mini City Halls’ in 11 neighborhoods for Philly residents to access city services
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration announced Friday that it is establishing 11 “mini City Halls” across Philadelphia ...
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SEPTA to receive $153 million in "flexed" state highway funds, covering budget shortfall
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Mayor Cherelle Parker will appear at a SEPTA station Friday morning to make an announcement.
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Gov. Shapiro orders PennDOT to flex $153 million to SEPTA to stop ‘death spiral'
On Friday, Nov. 22, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced he directed PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll to flex $153 million of federal ...
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Philadelphia launches community action centers, helping residents resolve issues
The City of Philadelphia unveiled new community action centers, designed to act as neighborhood city halls, ready to step in ...
Billy Penn
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Shapiro flexes $153 million to SEPTA, prevents major fare hike
Gov. Josh Shapiro will intervene to save SEPTA from a potentially devastating set of fare hikes and service cuts by ...
Philadelphia Mag
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Governor Shapiro Throws SEPTA a $153 Million Life Preserver
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced this morning that he will provide $153 million in funding for SEPTA for the ...
Chalkbeat on MSN
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Philadelphia school board vote clears way for city council action on 76ers arena plan
The Board of Education Thursday took a vote clearing the way for building a new Sixers arena in Center City, which critics ...
Hoodline
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North Philadelphia Battles Food Insecurity, Mayor Partners with Grubhub to Deliver 500 Meals to Local Elementary School
In an effort to combat food insecurity in North Philadelphia, Mayor
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