The city workers of the Philadelphia lead after the contract of contract fail


Philadelphia – Almost 10-city workers in Philadelphia that collects the Tracking Trash, maintain the towns of the city and perform other jobs went in the negotiation in the contract.

The US District Council of the US Federation, the County County has announced the strike on his facebook page first, saying “

Mayor Parker Chele The city said suspends residential collection, shuts the city of the city and correct hours of recreation and firefighters are not in strike.

Parker, a Pro-Labor Democrat, she promised that the fourth of July Celebri in the Nation of birth would go usually.

“Keep your holiday plans. Don’t let the city”, he told a Monday after the afternoons that follows the next few minute. The last minute.

The city officers organizes the residents and are not patiently and not attached they need to call the 911 or the emergency of the city emergency. They said they had opened drop-off sites for residential trash.

Parker said she had offered 13% on 13% of their four-year-old job and added a fifth step to the payment scale with other workers inserted. The District Council 33 of the State Federation of the State, the County and Municipal Employees is the largest of four unions representing the city workers.

“We believe that it is a fair offer and also fiscally responsible for the people of this city”, he said Parker, who took your own year.

Union Leaders, in his initial contracted for contractHe asked for 8% annual every year of the three-year contract, with cost costs and bonuses of up to $ 5,000 for those who have worked by the pandemic. The Union also asked the city to pay full-employee’s cost, or $ 1,700 per person per month.

“The district district members contribute very blood, sweat and tears as someone else”, they said in a letter letter. “We all make the city work. Our contract should reflect that reality.”

In November, the Transit system city Averted a shot when parties agreed to a year contract with 5% raises.

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