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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.
Mayor Cherelle Parker is holding firm on her order for all Philadelphia city workers to return to work in person. “I need us all, right now, to make a sacrifice for the city. This decision I made, I ...
Approximately 4,500 remaining remote workers must return to the office on Monday after a judge denied an injunction over an order from Mayor Cherelle Parker.. The Philadelphia mayor issued the ...
PHILADELPHIA -- A strike being staged by nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia entered its second day Wednesday as a ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- City workers in Philadelphia returned to the office full-time on Monday. This comes following a judge's decision late Friday to deny a union's request to delay the deadline ...
Philadelphia orders municipal employees back to the office Play 04:28 Close ×. Copy ... In a survey of CEOs last year, two-thirds predicted a full return to the office by 2026.
The District Council 33 strike increases the risk that bodies remain in homes and outdoors during hot summer days, conditions ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker stood her ground Wednesday regarding her policy to return all city workers to the office full-time despite facing a lawsuit by a group of unions.
Philadelphia judge denies request to delay return to office full-time 02:13 Meanwhile, city officials believe this move will help residents. Union leaders said their fight isn't over.
In Philadelphia, city officials acknowledged the return-to-office decision wasn't driven by concerns about productivity. Rather, it was in pursuit of what they called a leadership philosophy.
Philadelphia Business Journal. Power 100: Full list of the region's most influential business leaders. Latest News; ... The latest salvo in return-to-office push could be a game-changer.