The main sticking point is that Mayor Parker wants AFSCME D.C. 33 to agree to a one-year deal rather a traditional four-year contract.
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle ... Labor, a popular choice with labor leaders. DiVirgilio has previously served as the department’s director of labor standards ...
As the mayor was painting an optimistic picture of the future of post-election Philadelphia, Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel ...
NEW YORK — Philadelphia’s Mayor-elect Cherelle ... endorse Parker when she was still fourth in the race. They still did so, because of Parker’s long career as a “friend of labor ...
Democrat Cherelle Parker took office as ... the office full time despite strong opposition from some municipal labor unions. Parker said the policy was a matter of equity, requiring white-collar ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and other city officials provided ... the support of several groups in Philadelphia including labor unions like IBEW, African American organizations like NAACP ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker was joined by Hollywood heavyweights Saturday evening at a Philadelphian's for Kamala Harris event along the Ben Franklin Parkway. The event aimed to encourage ...
The next mayor of Philadelphia will be Democrat Cherelle Parker, a former member of the city council and former school teacher, according to NBC News projections. Parker’s election as the city ...
Three people were shot at the end of a Ramadan event attended by around 1,000 people in West Philadelphia's Parkside section Wednesday afternoon, police said. In 1974, a creative surgical ...
Still, that one line came in a deck that had Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's name and face on its first page, and on Thursday morning, the Sixers confirmed their interest in bringing a team here.
A new pilot program at a select group of schools in Philadelphia is proving successful, according to Mayor Cherelle Parker. On Tuesday, Oct. 8, Parker was joined by Philadelphia School District ...
“I have concerns about Nikki Lu,” said Ryan Boyer, who, as the first Black head of the city’s influential building trades council, is one of the most powerful labor leaders in the state.