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Union president Greg Boulware stepped out of a conference room in a community college campus in West Philadelphia and sat ...
Many AFSCME DC 33 members have been itching for the union to take a dramatic stand against the city ever since then-Mayor ...
On the fourth day of the first major municipal strike in decades, District Council 33 members brought their own brigade to ...
Negotiations are paused between DC 33 and the City of Philadelphia as the city's largest strike in nearly 40 years continues.
AFSCME District Council 33 represents 9,000 employees ranging from sanitation workers to crossing guards. Trash pick-up, ...
Yet, speaking on Thursday, District Council 33 President Greg Boulware countered the mayor's statements, starting with arguing that her suggestion that the city's offer was 13-percent over four years.
Economic matters remain the major issue, but District 33 President Greg Boulware has said there are also “a lot of work rule situations that we still have not worked through.” ...
All this, it’s not all about money, but it’s largely about money, but there are a lot of work rule situations that we still have not worked through,” Greg Boulware, District 33 president ...
All this, it’s not all about money, but it’s largely about money, but there are a lot of work rule situations that we still have not worked through,” Greg Boulware, District 33 president ...
In a letter sent to workers on Oct. 17, District Council 33 president Greg Boulware said the city failed to put together a "comprehensive" proposal to benefit members of the union.
Greg Boulware, who is the union’s president, says he asked Mayor Parker for higher wages, better benefits and relaxed residency protocols. “Our people are the working poor of Philadelphia. We don’t ...
Greg Boulware. Courtesy Greg Boulware "When we lived in an apartment, we were doing fine because we could easily afford it, but every year the rent would go up," Boulware said.