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PECO workers strike on July Fourth for the first time in the utility’s history
PECO workers, represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 614, went on strike after five months of failed negotiations. This marks the first strike in PECO’s 145-year history. The union cited PECO’s lack of seriousness in bargaining, while the company claimed it offered a 20% raise over five years and other concessions.
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