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The garbage collection company embroiled in a nationwide worker strike, also impacting trash collection in several Bay Area cities, has asked customers to continue leaving their bins outside.
Boston officials are calling on Republic Services to return to the table and settle with trash workers, saying that the ongoing strike is a public health emergency.
Trash remains uncollected in Chula Vista as sanitation workers join a nationwide strike against Republic Services, the city's contracted waste collection service.
These political notes cover endorsements and labor support among incumbents and a campaign launch event for a council ...
The Secretary of State and several members of the Boston City Council are calling on waste management giant Republic Services to go back to the negotiating table and end a nearly two-week ...
As the nationwide garbage standoff between Teamsters union members and Republic Services continues, some Bay Area cities are ...
Officials are set to discuss service alternatives during a special meeting on Monday and potentially declare a state of ...
As garbage continues to accumulate across roughly two dozen Bay Area cities impacted by a nationwide Teamsters strike, ...
Secretary of State William F. Galvin is calling on Republic Services to “intensify negotiations” to end the 12-day sanitation ...
Leaders of the Greater Boston communities where trash is piling up say they are feeling the financial burden of the ongoing ...
Chula Vista mayor calls for a special city council meeting Monday to deal with ‘sympathy strike’ impacting garbage collection ...
The Republic Services trash collectors strike in Massachusetts won't be resolved this weekend. The company and the union ...