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‘Backbone of city’: Philadelphia union workers end strike; reach ‘historic deal’ with city
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Philadelphia officials and District Council 33 have reached a tentative agreement, ending a week-long strike by nearly 10,000 blue-collar workers. The agreement, which needs ratification, includes a 14 percent pay increase over four years. The strike, impacting trash pickup and other services, concluded after negotiations, with both sides expressing satisfaction with the outcome.
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