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Philadelphia city workers returned to the office full-time Monday after a judge denied a union's request last week to block Mayor Cherelle Parker's return-to-work order.
Philadelphia's mayor has ordered city workers back to the office. Unfortunately for them, the state is not providing the amount of funding that local transit needs.
After a long series of back-and-forth discussions, Philadelphia city workers have officially returned back to work in the office after working remotely or operating on a hybrid schedule throughout ...
Following an order from Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and a failed court challenge, all municipal employees -- about 26,000 people -- have to begin a return to in-office work on Monday.
Labor unions representing Philadelphia city employees sued to block the mayor's requirement for full-time city employees to return to the office.
Mayor Cherelle Parker held a news conference on Wednesday morning to reaffirm her date for Philadelphia city workers to return to the office full-time.
Philadelphia has mandated that all city employees return to working full-time in their offices as of July 15.
Mayor Cherelle Parker announces end to Philadelphia's city worker strike after reaching a deal with District Council 33, ...
When Philadelphia city workers returned to the office full time last week under a new mandate, they were greeted with perks like discounted lunches and free Crabfries.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced Monday that city workers will return full-time to the office beginning July 15.
Philadelphia city employees have returned to their offices following a judge’s dismissal of a union’s attempt to halt Mayor Cherelle Parker’s mandate for full-time office attendance.