Clout chasing Philly streamer dances with garbage then jumps in garbage while cursing the mayor.

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Yeah the video is dumb but the situation is serious. Philly sanitation workers are the lowest paid workers amongst major cities.

How do wages and benefits for DC33 workers compare to other US cities?
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware has said that the union’s members make an average salary of US$46,000 per year. According to MIT’s Living Wage Calculator, that is $2,000 less than what a single adult with no kids needs to reasonably support themselves living in Philadelphia.

Prior to this deal, sanitation workers who collect curbside trash earned a salary of $42,500 to $46,200, or $18-$20 an hour. NBC Philadelphia reported that those wages are the lowest of any of the major cities they looked at. Hourly wages in the other cities they looked at ranged from $21 an hour in Dallas to $25-$30 an hour in Chicago.




:francis: Sorry to my Philly posters who are struggling with the trash but Philly government is wilding with those disrespectful salaries.
 

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Yeah the video is dumb but the situation is serious. Philly sanitation workers are the lowest paid workers amongst major cities.

How do wages and benefits for DC33 workers compare to other US cities?
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware has said that the union’s members make an average salary of US$46,000 per year. According to MIT’s Living Wage Calculator, that is $2,000 less than what a single adult with no kids needs to reasonably support themselves living in Philadelphia.

Prior to this deal, sanitation workers who collect curbside trash earned a salary of $42,500 to $46,200, or $18-$20 an hour. NBC Philadelphia reported that those wages are the lowest of any of the major cities they looked at. Hourly wages in the other cities they looked at ranged from $21 an hour in Dallas to $25-$30 an hour in Chicago.




:francis: Sorry to my Philly posters who are struggling with the trash but Philly government is wilding with those low salaries.
I live in backwoods ass Decatur, IL and I wouldn't be surprised if our sanitation workers make more than Philly's. Philly deserve wages comparable to the big cities


Edit: they make about the same as Decatur, which is still bad. I wouldn't wanna live on $18-20/hr here. I can't even imagine that in Philly
 

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Yeah the video is dumb but the situation is serious. Philly sanitation workers are the lowest paid workers amongst major cities.

How do wages and benefits for DC33 workers compare to other US cities?
District Council 33 President Greg Boulware has said that the union’s members make an average salary of US$46,000 per year. According to MIT’s Living Wage Calculator, that is $2,000 less than what a single adult with no kids needs to reasonably support themselves living in Philadelphia.

Prior to this deal, sanitation workers who collect curbside trash earned a salary of $42,500 to $46,200, or $18-$20 an hour. NBC Philadelphia reported that those wages are the lowest of any of the major cities they looked at. Hourly wages in the other cities they looked at ranged from $21 an hour in Dallas to $25-$30 an hour in Chicago.




:francis: Sorry to my Philly posters who are struggling with the trash but Philly government is wilding with those disrespectful salaries.



Come to NYC.

They START higher than that.


The current starting salary of a Sanitation Worker is $44,821 per year.

The current labor agreement provides for periodic increases to $92,093 following the completion of 5 ½ years of service.
 
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