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PECO’s 1,600 Unionized Workers Strike for First Time in 145-Year History

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Last updated: July 5, 2026 3:01 am
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Published: July 5, 2026
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For the first time in its long history, PECO’s 1,600 unionized workers have initiated a strike following the breakdown of negotiations for a new labor agreement with the utility’s management. This unprecedented move marks a significant event in the company’s 145 years of operation, occurring just after midnight on Saturday.

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 614, which represents various roles including linemen, gas odor responders, technicians, and call center employees, expressed frustration with what they described as management’s “lack of seriousness” during six months of bargaining. They believe that the company’s inability to meet their demands forced the strike.

PECO, a utility provider serving approximately 1.7 million electricity customers in Philadelphia and surrounding Pennsylvania suburbs, as well as around 550,000 natural gas customers, responded with disappointment to the decision to strike. Company spokesperson Greg T. Smore argued that PECO had put forth a competitive proposal that included nearly a 20 percent wage increase over five years and improved retirement and medical benefits, aimed at addressing longstanding union concerns.

As temperatures soared in the region, workers began picketing outside PECO’s headquarters located at 23rd and Market streets. Many employees voiced apprehensions about their future and the working conditions. Joseph Vassallo, a linesman who has worked during challenging heat waves in protective gear, articulated fears for younger employees entering the company. “It’s hard for me to sell the younger guys on what they’re going to be getting coming in here when I don’t even know myself,” he stated, emphasizing the need for assurance regarding job security and benefits for future generations.

Another worker, Joy Rodriguez, voiced her concerns about job outsourcing, stressing the importance of retaining local jobs in Philadelphia and its neighboring areas. The workers, now on strike, demonstrated their determination with the creation of a large inflatable rat outside PECO headquarters, an emblem used by unions to signify discontent with management practices.

The contract negotiations had been ongoing since January, although the existing contract expired in March. The union contends that PECO employees earn about 30% less than their counterparts at similar companies in the industry. They are advocating for industry-standard wages, pension benefits, and health insurance coverage for roughly 600 workers hired after 2021. Additionally, the union is pushing for retirement benefits calculated on gross payroll rather than solely on base salary, which fails to consider overtime.

Union spokesperson Melissa McCleery criticized PECO’s management for being “unserious” throughout the negotiation process, stating, “PECO did not make any substantial changes to their offers until Wednesday of this week.” She also pointed out that financial gains from a recent rate increase have not been shared with the workers, alluding to what she described as “waste and greed” within PECO.

Financial results from the previous year showed PECO’s parent company, Exelon, earned $814 million, with CEO Calvin Butler receiving a total compensation package of $24.6 million. As the strike progresses, both sides continue to engage in negotiations, while workers assert their stance for fair treatment and equitable compensation amidst their ongoing labor dispute.

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