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"Are their families more perfect than our families?": Municipal workers rally

Photos by Mariel Waloff

 

Yesterday afternoon, hundreds of Philadelphians came out in the rain to send a message to state legislators (who were meeting nearby) that Mayor Nutter's attempt to balance the city budget on the backs of city workers is unacceptable.

Public Employees Rally Tuesday: Demand Politicians Create Budgets that Put Working Families First

 

On Tuesday, public employees from four major unions in Philadelphia (TWU 234, AFSCME D.C. 33 and D.C. 47 and SEIU 32BJ), will hold a rally to demand that local and state politicians do not solve the city and state fiscal shortfall on the backs of working class families and public employees.Squeezing low-wage workers is no way to deal with the economic crisis,said Wayne MacManiman, 32BJ Mid-Atlantic Area Director. We are calling on Mayor Nutter to protect the wages of the working people who keep our City running.”The rally comes at a critical time, as workers in AFSCME DC 33 and DC 47 as well as police and firefighters have been working without a contract since June 30th. While these unions are currently in contract negotiations with the City of Philadelphia, there is speculation that it will be difficult to find compromise as the Mayor seeks to flatten workers' wages and cut contributions in healthcare and pension.

 

Check out MMP's audio and video coverage of the last public employees rallyhere

AFSCME D.C. 47 Challenges Budget Forums Calling It the "More Rats or Fewer Libraries" Campaign

On Monday, members of AFSCME District Council 47 held a press conference to challenge the mayor's community forum process around the budget crisis.

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