Philadelphia struggles with trash and water safety amid ongoing city worker strike

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During a strike by city water workers, over 100 Philadelphia Water Department supervisors are working 24/7 shifts, including overtime and double pay, to ensure the city's water remains clean and flowing, relying on emergency training and city-funded accommodations amid ongoing contract negotiations.
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- Sleeping on cots, 24/7 shifts, and double time: How Philly is keeping water clean during the DC 33 strike Inquirer.com
- Live Philly strike updates: Dispatch ordered back to work, negotiations resume NBC10 Philadelphia
- Trash Overflows in Philadelphia as City Workers’ Strike Enters Second Week The New York Times
- 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
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