The DC33 Executive Board announced Thursday that of the 3,398 votes counted, an overwhelming 2,949 of its members voted to strike, while only 449 members voted against the strike.
Philadelphia's largest municipal employee union, District Council 33, has voted to authorize a strike against the city.
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Philadelphia’s largest union for city workers, AFSCME District Council 33, voted Thursday to authorize a strike, and public ...
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