Workers at GreenWaste of Palo Alto in Santa Clara, Calif., voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to become Teamsters. The 40-worker group of drivers and mechanics will now join the thousands of waste workers throughout
Workers at GreenWaste of Palo Alto in Santa Clara, Calif., voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to become Teamsters. The 40-worker group of drivers and mechanics will now join the thousands of waste workers throughout
On September 19, 2022, the three-person clerical unit at Recology of the Coast in Pacifica, CA, voted to ratify their first-ever agreement with the Teamsters Local 350. The unit had initially voted to
(South San Francisco) โย Last week, mechanics at South San Francisco Scavenger Company in South San Francisco voted to join Teamsters Local 350. โI want to commend these workers for their courage and thank
On July 31, Local 350 members at Recology San Francisco Long Haul overwhelmingly voted to ratify a strong new agreement that will protect workers over the next five years. The new contract sets
On July 5, 2022, the members of the MRF unit and Clerical unit of California Waste Solutions located in San Jose voted unanimously to authorize strike sanctions against their employer.โฃ โฃ โItโs difficult
On a sunny Friday San Francisco day, Mayor London Breed stopped by Heron Head Park, where Teamsters Local 350 had a member appreciation day for their members at Recology Pier 96.ย The meeting was
On April 19, 2022, the 72-person California Waste Solutions (CWS) drivers and mechanics unit in San Jose, California, voted by a near-unanimous decision in favor of their new collective bargaining agreement! โI would
What began as an informational phone call in mid-March would quickly turn into an organizing campaign with the three-person clerical unit at the Pacifica-based Recology of the Coast voting in favor of joining
On Friday, March 4, 2022 the members of the Recology Golden Gate and Recology Sunset unit overwhelmingly rejected the employers last, best and final proposal. โฃ โฃ โOur members sent a strong, clear
After almost nine (9) months of back-and-forth discussion revolving around improvements to contract language and hard-bargaining on economics, the Recology of the Coast unit members ratified their new five-year successor collective bargaining agreement