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Parts of the Bay Area continued to see limited garbage service on Tuesday as a sanitation workers strike drags on.
Chula Vista residents handle trash disposal themselves as sanitation workers continue strike affecting 283,000 people ...
Residents in Chula Vista are taking matters into their own hands as the trash pile grows due to a solidarity strike by Republic Services employees.
More than 2,000 Republic Teamsters are now on strike as work stoppage spreads to Los Angeles and Youngstown, Ohio.
Chula Vista’s city manager said she’s ready to declare an emergency if the increasing trash becomes a health hazard.
Republic Services and the Teamsters have been at a standoff since July 1, when 450 local workers went on strike after the ...
Frustration is growing and so are piles of trash as a nationwide Republic Services trash pickup strike stretches into its ...
Workers have walked off the job in parts of Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties, as well as the Bay Area.
The city called an emergency special city council meeting, but the city manager declined to declare a state of emergency, citing a lack of staff to support trash pickup.
The City of Chula Vista held a special meeting on Monday to address the trash buildup in the city as workers with Republic ...
The Chula Vista City Council will meet Monday evening in special session to hear from Republic Services about the ongoing ...
Striking workers in Chula Vista cause trash to accumulate, while Mayor McCann calls for emergency measures. Republic Services ...
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