Members of AFSCME District Council 33 -- Philly's largest city workers union -- authorized a strike if their demands for better wages are not met.
Members of AFSCME District Council 33 -- Philly's largest city workers union -- authorized a strike if their demands for better wages are not metPhiladelphia’s largest union representing city workers officially authorized its members to go on strike if their demands for better wages are not met.
Joe Grace, a spokesperson for the mayor’s office, responded to the union’s statement and protest back on Oct. 30.
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