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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.
With the city calling workers back to full-time office duty in less than two weeks, two local unions filed an injunction Tuesday to stop the return-to-work implementation.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced that city workers must return to the office five days a week starting July 15. (Tom MacDonald/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and ...
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.
Unions file lawsuit against Philadelphia for mandating that full-time city workers return to the office Mayor Cherelle Parker announced in May that city employees must return to working in office ...
Philadelphia has mandated all city employees to return to their offices if employed full-time, as of July 15. Mayor Cherelle Parker made the announcement Monday, saying she wants to create a more ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker at Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. Parker announced Monday, May 20, 2024, that all city employees must resume working ...
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.
The return-to-office order made her and her colleagues feel degraded at work, but she plans to stay. “I have no plans of leaving. I want to stick this job out.
2025 was already shaping up to be a crucial year for remote work. An early move by the Trump administration raised the stakes.