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Regular trash collection in Philadelphia will return to normal service on Monday as the city welcomes back sanitation crews and other municipal workers who ended their strike with a tentative ...
Officials say residents can start putting their trash out again starting on Monday when the city resumes its regular trash collection schedule.
Philadelphia’s Department of Sanitation is a “few days behind’ on collecting residents” recycling as it prioritizes collecting trash that accumulated while sanitation workers went on ...
Officials say residents can start putting their trash out again starting on Monday when the city resumes its regular trash collection schedule.
Trash collection in the city of Philadelphia returned on Monday for the first time in nearly two weeks after the end of District Council 33's strike.
With just hours to go before a strike deadline, Philadelphia city officials outlined a plan ahead of a possible walkout by union blue-collar workers.
Regular trash collection resumed last week after the end of AFSCME District Council 33's strike, but Philadelphia residents have reported that bags and debris continue to pile up in their ...
Philadelphia streets overflowed with trash as a city worker strike entered its second week, with negotiations with the city set to resume.
No new negotiations between the City of Philadelphia and striking members of AFSCME District Council 33 are scheduled for Thursday.
Photos showed piles of trash along streets and vacant lots during the strike. The city set up a webpage with live updates for residents who have questions or concerns about the strike's impact.