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More than two dozen Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office staffers were ordered back to work because of a growing backlog of ...
The District Council 33 strike increases the risk that bodies remain in homes and outdoors during hot summer days, conditions ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker was not at a press conference Monday discussing the ongoing DC 33 strike, which is causing trash to ...
Return-to-office policies are getting stricter — and that’s upending the lives of people who’d gotten used to working from home. In a survey of CEOs last year, two-thirds predicted a full ...
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.
Early this year, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker announced that the City of Philadelphia would require its workers to return to the office five days a week. The policy change was meant to improve public ...
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.
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.