Supervisor says trash strike has ended after leaving garbage piled across Bay Area
BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA, JUL 19 – The tentative agreement includes a 10% pay increase and ends an 11-day strike that disrupted waste collection in 25 Bay Area cities, union and company officials said.
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Saturday Links: Garbage Strike Ends With Tentative Deal, Pickup Set to Resume Saturday
Trash pickup is set to resume Saturday after Republic Services and the Teamsters reached a tentative deal Friday, ending a nearly two-week strike that left garbage piling up across cities from San Jose to Fairfield. No contract details were released, but local officials had warned the company of legal action if the standoff continued. [KGO]A driver who reportedly lost consciousness crashed into a taco cart and a crowd outside a Los Angeles night…
Bay Area sanitation workers set to return to work Saturday
Bay Area sanitation workers are set to return to their jobs Saturday after Republic Services and a union reached an agreement Friday, bringing the strike to an end as it entered its second week, according to a statement from Republic Services. Republic Services reached a tentative agreement with Teamsters Local 439 and the employees of Forward Landfill in Manteca, the company said. “We appreciate the community’s patience throughout this situatio…
Supervisor says trash strike has ended after leaving garbage piled across Bay Area
(BCN) — A strike that left garbage piling up across Bay Area municipalities since July 8 has been ended, the president of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors announced Friday night. The strike by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters against Republic Services, a waste management company, "is over and we can expect the garbage to finally be picked up," Supervisor David J. Canepa said on social media. "Republic and the union have reache…
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