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Some OC cities open temporary trash drop-off sites during labor dispute

Residents all around Orange County are experiencing delays in trash and recycling collection this week as a result of labor issues at Republic Services, the city’s waste management contractor.

Republic Services is the second-largest waste hauler in North America. 

Workers in Orange County have honored a picket line extended by striking Teamsters from Massachusetts who are demanding higher wages and refined health benefits. 

The delays began on July 9, and residents in affected neighborhoods are advised to leave their trash carts at the curb, not in the street, until they are serviced.

Despite the service interruptions, street sweeping will continue as scheduled, even in areas where bins have not been emptied. 

According to the city of Santa Ana, Republic Services will implement an accelerated recovery schedule and will be working through the weekend to catch up on missed collections.

The city of Santa Ana is working with the company to restore normal operations. For ongoing updates, visit the city’s website or download the mySantaAna app for notifications.

Cities like Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Anaheim and Huntington Beach have now resumed services.

Other cities in the county have also been responding to the rapid collection efforts and establishing temporary drop-off locations. 

Seal Beach

Placentia

Garden Grove 


Source: NBC Los Angeles
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