Mayor Parker City Officials Discuss Ongoing Contract Negotiations with AFSCME District Council 33, Announce Citywide Preparations in Anticipation of Potential Work Stoppage
A potential strike by District Council 33, representing over 9,000 city employees, looms as negotiations continue in Philadelphia. The strike could commence at midnight on June 30, affecting essential services like 911 dispatch and trash collection. Mayor Cherelle L. Parker affirmed the city's dedication to safeguarding resident well-being while acknowledging workers' rights. In preparation, the city has crafted a detailed contingency plan to ensure public services remain operational.
Communication strategies include updates via social media and the ReadyPhiladelphia alert system. The Office of Emergency Management will activate the Emergency Operations Center if a strike occurs. Adam K. Thiel, the Managing Director, expressed gratitude for the city workforce's readiness to step up during this period. The city aims for a resolution that is both equitable and fiscally responsible.