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Philadelphia staff and metropolis attain a deal to finish strike that halted residential trash pickup
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Philadelphia staff and metropolis attain a deal to finish strike that halted residential trash pickup

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Last updated: July 9, 2025 11:19 am
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PHILADELPHIA — A union representing 1000’s of metropolis staff in Philadelphia and the town has reached a deal to finish a greater than weeklong strike that halted residential curbside trash pickup and affected different companies, officers mentioned Wednesday.

Practically 10,000 blue-collar staff from District Council 33 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Workers had walked off the job July 1, looking for higher pay and advantages after failing to agree with the town on a brand new contract.

The tentative settlement was introduced on what would have been the ninth day of the strike.

Mayor Cherelle Parker introduced the top of the strike and the settlement with the union on social media. “The work stoppage involving the District Council 33 and the Metropolis of Philadelphia is OVER,” she posted.

“We have now reached a tentative settlement with District Council 33, which should be ratified by its membership on a brand new three-year contract that, coupled with the one-year contract extension we agreed to final fall, will improve DC 33 members’ pay by 14 p.c over my 4 years in workplace.”

District Council 33 is the biggest of 4 main unions representing metropolis staff. Its membership contains 911 dispatchers, trash collectors, water division staff and lots of others. Police and firefighters weren’t a part of the strike.

“The strike is over! Particulars forthcoming,” the union posted on Fb Wednesday morning.

The town had designated about 60 websites as drop-off facilities for residential trash, however some had been overflowing, whereas placing staff readily available requested residents to not cross the picket line. Most libraries throughout the town are had been closed, with help staff and safety guards off the job.

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