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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.
Despite overflowing dumpsters and the new pressure from Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, the strike does not appear close to ending.
Readers share how the ongoing Republic Services trash strike is leaving neighborhoods with overflowing bins, rats, and unanswered questions.
Judge denies request from communities to force Republic to collect piled up trash amid worker strike
A judge denied a request from several communities to order Republic Services to collect all trash immediately as the ...
The ongoing strike has caused delays and disruptions in trash and recycling pick up in more than a dozen towns around Boston.
As Republic Services workers continue to strike, trash pickup delays also continue in Stockton. Here's when to expect a trash ...
EVANSVILLE — Local trash pickup in Evansville will be delayed as Republic Services workers who are a part of the Teamsters ...
Nearly a month after union trash collectors walked off the job at Republic Services, lawmakers are urging the company to ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Republic Services has provided an update after some services were delayed by nationwide strikes. In ...
Canton residents rely on extended transfer station hours to manage trash disposal as the Republic Services strike continues, ...
Members of the Teamsters Local 25 union have been on strike since July 1, causing trash pickup delays in more than a dozen ...
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