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Teamsters employed by Republic Services have been on strike for a month. There does not appear to be an end in sight.
Despite overflowing dumpsters and the new pressure from Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, the strike does not appear close to ending.
The ongoing strike has caused delays and disruptions in trash and recycling pick up in more than a dozen towns around Boston.
A trash collector strike in the Boston area is entering its fifth week with no resolution in sight, leading to overflowing ...
Beverly, Malden, Gloucester, Peabody, Danvers, and Canton — sought the order, arguing that the strike was affecting residents ...
On Friday, the teamsters representing garbage collectors in Boston reported that the waste disposal company held a 5-hour ...
The ongoing work stoppage is “taking an unacceptable toll on Boston’s residents, businesses, and neighborhoods," Mayor ...
The City of Boston will start issuing code enforcement fines directly to Republic Services for garbage left uncollected amid ...
Dear President Vander Ark, Your company’s ongoing labor dispute is taking an unacceptable toll on Boston’s residents, ...
Greater Boston communities at the center of the ongoing sanitation worker strike are taking Republic Services to court, ...
The Peabody City Council wrote to Bill Gates, asking for his help in ending the Republic Services trash strike.
The strike began on July 1, with over 400 sanitation workers walking off the job. Their union, Teamsters Local 25, says that the employees deserve better benefits and pay from Republic Services.