Philadelphia trash workers reach union deal
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Two MLS mainstays look to lock in a spot in the U.S. Open Cup Semifinals, as the Philadelphia Union take on the New York Red Bulls in the in quarterfinal action on Wednesday night.
Philadelphia's largest municipal union reaches tentative deal with Mayor Cherelle Parker, ending 8-day strike affecting 9,000 workers and city services.
Despite their away struggles, Philadelphia’s form at Subaru Park has been a source of reassurance, as they are currently unbeaten in their last eight league outings at the venue, with the Union’s most recent loss on home soil being a 3-1 reverse to Nashville in mid-March – their only loss in 10 top-flight games in front of their fans this season.
Due to the ongoing severe weather, the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinal between the Philadelphia Union and New York Red Bulls has been postponed despite best efforts to play the match. The rescheduled match will be played on August 13.
Using them made you a scab, according to the Philadelphia Council AFL-CIO, which berated a social media user who said she was charging $25 to take away her neighbors’ trash. “The union has specifically asked the public not to do this or use the dumpste ...
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Due to their roles in the mass confrontation, Nashville SC defender Jeisson Palacios and midfielders Hany Mukhtar and Patrick Yazbek, and Philadelphia defenders Kai Wagner and Olivier Mbaizo and midfielder Indiana Vassilev have been issued an undisclosed fine for inciting and/or escalating a mass confrontation.
Chattanooga FC comes to Subaru Park having earned just three points in their last five games and having not won a game in regulation since May 24. The squad are looking to bounce back after a 1-0 home loss to Chicago Fire FC II that ended their 11-game home unbeaten streak.
It's a battle between two top-five teams in Major League Soccer as Nashville SC hosts the Philadelphia Union at Geodis Park.