Philadelphia City Workers Strike Disrupts Services Amid Contract Dispute

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Thousands of Philadelphia municipal workers, represented by DC 33, have gone on an indefinite strike after failed contract negotiations, impacting city services like trash collection and public pools, with the city seeking a court injunction to require some water department employees to return to work.
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