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  2. Philadelphia's largest blue-collar workers union flood ...

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    Thousands of Philadelphia city workers rallied at City Hall Wednesday night calling on Mayor Parker to meet their demands. FOX 29's Steve Keeley has the story.

  3. Street sweeper - Wikipedia

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    A street sweeper clearing dirt and debris from a bike lane in Minneapolis in 2022.. A street sweeper or street cleaner is a person or machine that cleans streets.. People have worked in cities as "sanitation workers" since sanitation and waste removal became a priority.

  4. Sanitation worker - Wikipedia

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    A report by World Bank, International Labour Organization, WaterAid and WHO from 2019 defines "sanitation workers" to include toilet cleaners and caretakers in domestic, public, and institutional settings; those who empty pits from pit latrines and vaults of septic tanks and other fecal sludge handlers; those who clean sewers and manholes; and those who work at sewage treatment plants and ...

  5. Confessions of a Sanitation Worker - AOL

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    Brian French was nearly crushed to death by a trash collection truck during a routine garbage run last winter. French was forced to react much faster than anyone should ever have to at 4 a.m. "I ...

  6. Two workers dead after becoming trapped at Bromley job site ...

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    Police initially said two other workers were unaccounted for, but just after 6 p.m. one was located and pronounced dead. The other is presumed dead.

  7. Philadelphia Water Department - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Mill Creek Sewer in West Philadelphia, ca. 1883. The Philadelphia Water Department has been providing water to citizens since 1801, when, in the aftermath of a series of devastating yellow fever epidemics that killed thousands of people, the City decided a source of water was needed to cleanse the streets, fight fires, and perform household chores.

  8. Killing of Larry Payne - Wikipedia

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    There was a five-hour wake the day before the funeral on April 1, 1968. [8] Six hundred attended his funeral at Clayborn Temple on April 2, 1968. [9] Striking sanitation workers, clergy members who supported the strike, and national television representatives were all in attendance, as well as the students and faculty of Mitchell Road High School where Payne was enrolled prior to his death.

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