Philly's largest blue collar union to unveil results of vote on potential strike
Members of District Council 33, which represents over 9,000 city workers, have authorized a strike, and on Monday, the union is expected to unveil results of a follow-up vote to determine if a strike will take place.
By NBC10 Staff Published June 16, 2025 Updated on June 16, 2025 at 7:29 am
Members of Philadelphia's largest blue collar union, which represents 9,000 city employees, said they are ready to go on strike if they are unable to reach a deal on a new contract with the city.
And, after days of voting, on Monday, votes will be tallied to determine if a strike will happen.
District Council 33, which represents workers employed in city functions such as sanitation, the water department, police dispatch, street maintenance and the airport, said its members voted to authorize a strike last week.
This means union members have given union leaders the ability to call for a strike amid contract negotiations.
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