AFSCME District Council 33, today announced that contract
negotiations between the Union and the City of Philadelphia are set to resume
on Friday February 21, 2014 at 12:00 pm at the Warwick Hotel on 17th Street and
may continue, around the clock if necessary, until a fair contract settlement
is reached.
Matthews said that District
Council 33 members have earned the right to a fair contract settlement as a
result of their dedication and the sacrifices they have already made.
The union was instrumental in
helping the Nutter Administration achieve legislative approval for an increase
in the sales tax, which generated over $425 million in new revenue and allowed
pension trustees to defer pension payments - saving the City millions of
dollars.
“District Council 33 members
who work for the City have waited long enough, and contributed more than their
fair share to help the City through the recent recession, not receiving health
benefit and wage increases in over six years,” said Matthews. “That has
resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars in savings and five balanced
budgets that kept the City on a steadfast growth to a Wall Street A plus bond
rating, which, according to the City is ‘its highest level ever’. Mayor Nutter
has admitted that the improved bond rating reflected the City’s strong
financial position.”
Matthews added: “It is
time for the Nutter Administration to return to the bargaining table and
demonstrate a more serious intent to get this contract settled.”
Source: AFSCME
District Council 33
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