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Residents and businesses in more than a dozen communities across eastern Massachusetts are continuing to creatively manage trash disposal amid the monthlong Republic Services waste collection strike.
Meanwhile, in a separate lawsuit, cities and towns suing Republic lost their bid to force the company to pick up their trash.
Teamsters employed by Republic Services have been on strike for a month. There does not appear to be an end in sight.
While municipal trash pickup in Revere has not been impacted by the nearly month-long Republic Services strike, the company does have one of its facilities in the city.
Hundreds of supporters poured into the State House yesterday to rally and testify in support of a bill that would allow ...
The lawmakers called on company officials to "return to the bargaining table in good faith and without delay" to end a ...
A trash collector strike in the Boston area is entering its fifth week with no resolution in sight, leading to overflowing ...
The waste management giant responsible for municipal and business trash service in more than a dozen Bay State communities says they have managed to cover about 90% of their routes with non-union ...
Members of the Teamsters Local 25 union have been on strike since July 1, causing trash pickup delays in more than a dozen ...
Dear President Vander Ark, Your company’s ongoing labor dispute is taking an unacceptable toll on Boston’s residents, ...
Maura Healey on Wednesday reiterated her call for Republic Services to “resolve” the labor dispute. The trash and recycling collectors began striking on July 1 for more pay and improved benefits from ...
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