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  2. 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 ...

  3. Wage and Hour Division - Wikipedia

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    By combining enforcement with education, more workers in this country can obtain stable and secure income and responsible businesses can succeed. [2] Wage and hour laws provide a basic level of economic security to the nation's workers and allow them to earn enough wages to purchase goods and services to support themselves and their families.

  4. Philadelphia general strike (1910) - Wikipedia

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    The mob responded with a massive barrage of bricks and stones and the police fired randomly into the crowd. A bomb threat in Germantown was disregarded until dynamite was loaded onto the tracks by a mob of 2,000. [2] In Kensington, Richmond and South Philadelphia, the mayor ordered police to act under provisions of the Riot Act. [2]

  5. 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.

  6. Street sweeper - Wikipedia

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    Sweeper is used to clean a sidewalk alongside pedestrians in Philadelphia, 2015. Street sweepers are capable of collecting small particles of debris. [2] Many street sweepers produced today are PM10 and PM2.5 certified, [3] meaning that they are capable of collecting and holding particulate matter sized less than 10μm and even down to 2.5μm. [11]

  7. Waste collector - Wikipedia

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    Waste collectors in Aix-en-Provence, France. A waste collector, also known as a garbage man, garbage collector, trashman (in the U.S), binman or dustman (in the UK), is a person employed by a public or private enterprise to collect and dispose of municipal solid waste (refuse) and recyclables from residential, commercial, industrial or other collection sites for further processing and waste ...

  8. Philadelphia workers unions sue mayor over return-to-office ...

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    District Council 47 of The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees represents more than 3,000 unionized workers for the city, who negotiated remote-work arrangements beginning ...

  9. 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 ...