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Officials are investigating the cause of a Pennsylvania steel plant explosion that killed 2
Allegheny County Emergency Services said a fire at the plant in Clairton started late Monday morning. Officials said they had not isolated the cause of the blast.
2 months ago
Philadelphia’s biggest overtime earners triple their base salary through working extra hours
Philadelphia city employees working long hours due to understaffing earn massive overtime wages, with some earning more than the mayor.
2 months ago
Listen 6:08The city teachers union said it is prepared to strike as the two sides continue to negotiate a new contract.
2 months ago
Pennsylvania universities cutting costs through layoffs, mergers to meet financial challenge
The belt-tightening follows drops in the number of college-age students, federal fund cuts and higher costs. Ten universities have closed or merged since 2016.
2 months ago
Listen 1:39Penn researchers vote to unionize amid federal health and science funding threats
Organizers campaigned on salary increases and job security, especially for international scholars. They will soon bargain on a contract.
2 months ago
Listen 1:30A packed 2026 event schedule is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of visitors. Workers at Philly's hotels say they’ve been working without a contract for over a year.
3 months ago
Philly trash collectors, other blue-collar union workers vote in favor of new contract with city
AFSCME District Council 33 called for its members to approve the contract that was far below what it sought during the eight-day strike.
3 months ago
Listen 1:06Mayor Parker says white-collar workers’ union deal keeps the city ‘living within its means’
The tentative deal between the city and AFSCME District Council 47 still needs to be approved by union members.
3 months ago
Listen 1:08Here’s what you need to know about the federal battles over education funding playing out this week — and how they'll affect Philadelphia's and Pennsylvania's schools.
3 months ago
Supreme Court allows Trump to lay off nearly 1,400 Education Department employees
The court on Monday paused an order from a federal judge in Boston, who issued a preliminary injunction reversing the layoffs and calling into question the broader plan.
3 months ago
After surveying restaurant employers statewide, Delaware officials found a need for better training to help hospitality workers advance.
3 months ago
Listen 1:17Philly DC 33 union vote on new deal still ahead: What you should know
A tentative deal ended the strike, but nearly 9,000 union members still have to vote on new contract. Trash pickup and other services resume Monday.
3 months ago
Under pressure, striking city union gives Parker a win
The contract may be “the best deal they can get at this moment.”
3 months ago
Philly strike ends: Workers return to work with new contract that falls short of demands
After eight days, the city and its blue collar workers’ union has resulted in a tentative contract agreement.
3 months ago
A marathon negotiation session between the city of Philadelphia and its blue collar workers' union Tuesday has resulted in a tentative contract agreement.
3 months ago
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