Philadelphia Faces Trash Crisis Amid Ongoing City Worker Strike

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Philadelphia faces a growing trash crisis as a week-long strike by city sanitation workers, represented by AFSCME District Council 33, causes overflowing trash and disrupted city services, with negotiations ongoing over wages and contract terms.
- Trash Overflows in Philadelphia as City Workers’ Strike Enters Second Week The New York Times
- Live Philly strike updates: Dispatch ordered back to work, negotiations resume NBC10 Philadelphia
- It’s not just wages. Mayor Parker and DC 33’s contract talks have ‘several’ sticking points. Inquirer.com
- Philly strike: City grapples with mounds of trash as District Council 33 strike continues fox29.com
- Philadelphia mayor absent from latest media briefing as city workers strike enters second week CBS News
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