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  2. Economy of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    In the city's northern section are Albert Einstein Medical Center, and in the northeast section, Fox Chase Cancer Center. Together, health care is the largest sector of employment in the city. Several medical professional associations are headquartered in Philadelphia.

  3. Philadelphia Jobs with Justice - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Jobs with Justice is a member of the Coalition for Healthy Families, a coalition of 100 organizations trying to get legislation passed ensuring paid sick days for all Philadelphia workers. [5] The campaign has been active since late February, when a City Council committee was considering bringing a bill before Council. On March 1 ...

  4. Project H.O.M.E. - Wikipedia

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    With the issue still unresolved in December 1992, the U.S. Justice Department sued the City of Philadelphia, on behalf of Project HOME, for violation of Fair Housing laws, which required the City to provide reasonable modifications in the building permits for the people with mental and physical disabilities who would live at 1515 Fairmount. [6]

  5. NBC Universal 2 months ago Transit workers who lost jobs when they didn't get Covid vaccines are awarded $1M. Six former employees for the Bay Area Rapid Transit agency who lost their jobs when ...

  6. List of companies based in the Philadelphia area - Wikipedia

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    Name City Industry ACTS Retirement-Life Communities [3]: West Point, PA: healthcare Aria Health [4]: Philadelphia: healthcare Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

  7. Philadelphia transit strike of 1944 - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia transit strike of 1944 was a sickout strike by white transit workers in Philadelphia that lasted from August 1 to August 6, 1944. The strike was triggered by the decision of the Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC), made under prolonged pressure from the federal government in view of significant wartime labor shortages, to allow black employees of the PTC to hold non ...

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