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Orange County Faces Trash Collection Delays Amid Labor Strike

Overflowing trash bins on a street in Orange County due to delayed pickups

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Orange County is currently experiencing significant delays in trash collection services as sanitation workers honor picket lines stemming from a strike by workers in Boston. Though no local strike is underway, Teamsters Local 396 supports their East Coast counterparts, leading to disruptions in service across several cities. Republic Services, the major waste hauler affected, is working to address the backlog while residents express concerns about delayed garbage pickups. Local officials are advising residents to keep trash bins out as services may be postponed by a day or more.

Orange County is currently experiencing significant delays in trash collection services as local sanitation workers participate in honoring picket lines from a labor strike occurring on the East Coast. This disruption follows the work stoppage initiated by over 400 sanitation workers at a Republic Services facility in Boston, who are pressing for higher wages and improved health benefits.

Adan Alvarez, a spokesperson for Teamsters Local 396, confirmed that while there is currently no active strike in Orange County, local sanitation workers are honoring existing contract clauses allowing them to support the East Coast picket line. Teamsters Local 396 represents approximately 3,000 Republic Services workers across Los Angeles and Orange counties, indicating a substantial localized impact of the work stoppage.

Republic Services, recognized as the second-largest residential waste hauler in North America, operates across several cities in Orange County, including Anaheim, Brea, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Placentia, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Villa Park, and Yorba Linda. With the strike drawing attention, it has been reported that “hundreds” of sanitation workers in Orange County are currently honoring the ongoing picket lines.

In response to the delays, local officials in cities such as Villa Park, Brea, and Santa Ana have informed residents that garbage pickups may be postponed by a day or more. For residents in Villa Park and Brea, officials advised keeping trash bins out for potential collections the following day. Meanwhile, in Santa Ana, city officials announced that Republic Services would pursue an accelerated recovery schedule, which includes working through the weekend to address the backlog of missed collections.

Alvarez stated that there is uncertainty surrounding when regular trash collection services would resume, as the majority of local sanitation workers remain committed to supporting the picket lines on the East Coast. In a related development, Republic Services has confirmed that their operations at three facilities in Orange County have been directly affected by the ongoing picketing. The company is actively making adjustments to operations to return to normal service levels as swiftly as possible.

The ramifications of the strike are not localized to Orange County; similar challenges are being faced in cities across the Bay Area, where union workers are also standing in solidarity with the East Coast strike, refusing to cross picket lines.

Residents have expressed concerns regarding trash collection delays, with numerous community forums and social media discussions highlighting the issue. These delays have drawn attention from local officials, prompting some communities to consider public debris pickup options temporarily to assist residents affected by the interruptions in service.

Currently, Republic Services is involved in contract negotiations with the union representing employees in Boston, as well as other locations. There is no clear indication regarding the timeline for a potential resolution or the restoration of normal service levels. The situation remains fluid as the company and local workers navigate the complexities of the ongoing labor situation.

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