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Lumps of garbage overflowed in Streets of Philadelphia As a result of the city worker strike, he entered the second week on Tuesday.
Negotiations on contracts between the city and the district council 33, the union representing nearly 9,000 city workers set up on Monday without planning to resume negotiations, Fox29 Philadelphia reported.
Citizens saw the garbage added to massive piles, which overwhelm the streets that the city has appointed as a temporary dumping. Some fields stretched throughout the city block, creating the prevailing stench in the summer, the socket reports.
“It’s disgusting. It makes people sick,” said one resident of the station.
The festive weekend becomes deadly
Since last week, when city workers have gone on strike. (Fox29 Philadelphia)
“It’s scary,” said another resident, adding a pile of garbage. “Here is our tax dollars here, we must bring our own garbage.”
He added that the city workers “provide excellent service” and it supports their efforts.
“They are here, in the heat transfer that is messing with the dirt. They deserve it,” he said, citing their demands for the better salary and pensions.
The city created a temporary dump on certain streets that have since been overflowing with garbage. (Fox29 Philadelphia)
Philadelphia Mayor Cerel Parker He praised the last proposal of the city, calling it “historical” and “fiscal responsible”.
But the union still refused to accept the proposal for the scale of the fifth -level payment and the opportunity to participate in the plan of housing in the city for $ 2 billion.
As the garbage was recruited on Monday, negotiations between the city and the union stopped. (Fox29 Philadelphia)
District Council 33 President Greg Bulras urged the city to sit down with the union and try to achieve some “significant progress”, although this is likely not to shift with the requirements for better salaries and pensions.
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“We’re not moving easily,” Boulware said from the picket.