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Trash collection in the city of Philadelphia returned on Monday for the first time in nearly two weeks after the end of ...
Many residents are relieved that city services are resuming. Most of temporary trash drop-off sites have been cleaned up, and ...
Kim Paymaster was a tad stressed over the Fourth of July weekend. She had family with small children staying over, her water ...
There is growing anger among Philadelphia city workers as AFSCME District Council 33 fails to deliver promised strike ...
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Teamsters say Republic Services is "unwilling to offer workers good wages." Republic Services says these claims belong "in the trash." ...
Americans across the country are seeing trash pile up as workers in numerous cities are striking or observing picket lines.
Normal trash pickup resumed in Philadelphia on Monday after District Council 33 reached a tentative agreement on a new contract last week.
Businesses may have to start locking alley dumpsters if the law changes as an effort to reduce litter and illegal dumping.
Philadelphia's regular trash pickup has resumed as sanitation workers return to duty and vote on a new labor contract.
State leaders urge Republic Services to finalize contract with striking Teamsters as uncollected garbage piles up in Massachusetts communities and other states across the country.