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Republic Services workers returned to work Wednesday after walking off the job in solidarity with East Coast strikers ...
Sanitation workers in Chula Vista ended their work stoppage, resuming trash services after honoring a nationwide strike over ...
The council essentially gave the city manager the green light to declare a state of emergency and a deadline of Thursday to ...
Residents in Chula Vista and nearby areas face overflowing trash as a strike enters day 6, raising health hazards and ...
Chula Vista residents handle trash disposal themselves as sanitation workers continue strike affecting 283,000 people ...
Some local union workers at Republic Services were honoring a strike in Boston by not crossing the picket line, leaving trash ...
Chula Vista’s city manager said she’s ready to declare an emergency if the increasing trash becomes a health hazard.
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.
The work stoppage that has left trash across Chula Vista and other South Bay cities uncollected for just over a week is over.
A days-long strike impacting trash pickup in Chula Vista has finally come to an end, according to public statement from District 3 Councilmember Michael Inzunza.
LA County residents face trash pile-ups due to a strike by Republic Services workers, affecting over two million people.