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UPDATE: Strike continues into fifth day at Michigan landfill with no resolution
Picketers have reportedly been disrupting truck traffic and 15 workers remain on strike.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 13, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Teamsters, Waste Management and DSNY mobilize to storm-battered Puerto Rico
For two Teamsters who volunteered to travel to Puerto Rico, the mission is personal.
By Cody Boteler • Oct. 10, 2017 -
Pearson: 40-60% of US workers are in declining jobs
Only one in 10 workers are in roles that are considered to be "growing occupations," according to the study.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Oct. 2, 2017 -
The 10 most common OSHA workplace violations of FY17
The top violations, which nearly mirror last year's list, serve as a reminder that all industries must increase hazard mitigation.
By Kristin Musulin • Sept. 27, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Q&A: Waste Management CEO on hurricanes, China and the future of MRF labor
Waste Dive spoke to Jim Fish for updates on weathering market shifts, Los Angeles franchise implementation, robotics and more.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 26, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Republic, Advanced, FCC caught up in Florida county's pre-Irma collection drama
Polk County threatened to sue Republic for canceling collections before the storm — and asked the other two companies to step in.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 15, 2017 -
After Irma, safety remains highest priority for collection crews in Florida
Downed power lines, impassable streets and standing water have put collection crews on high alert as they begin returning to their routes.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 13, 2017 -
Deep Dive
San Jose, CA approves living wage settlement to avoid legal standoff with Republic
Republic has argued that the living wage requirement doesn't apply to temp workers under its commercial franchise agreement.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 24, 2017 -
Oregon communities shift to overnight collections and prepare for litter ahead of eclipse
An estimated 100,000 people are expected to show up for the event and traffic has already become an issue.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 18, 2017 -
Audit: Honolulu sanitation workers earning 'excessive' OT, abusing sick days
The audit was prompted by resident complaints about missed or delayed bulk waste pick-up and uncovered more systemic issues.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 17, 2017 -
Sims Municipal Recycling workers approve first union contract in NYC
The agreement comes after workers threatened a strike earlier in the year and later voted to organize with Teamsters Local 210.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 17, 2017 -
FMCSA withdraws proposed sleep apnea rule due to logistical concerns
After facing questions about the proposed rule's practicality, the new plan is to address concerns using existing programs.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 8, 2017 -
Deep Dive
New NWRA President & CEO: 'Safety is in my blood'
In his first interview with Waste Dive, Darrell Smith pledged results on safety through more data collection and new efforts to change the industry's image.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 4, 2017 -
OSHA announces online app to submit injury data ahead of extended rule deadline
Due to its high injury rate, the waste industry is one of multiple sectors that this reporting requirement will target.
By Cole Rosengren • July 18, 2017 -
Teton County, WY refuse centers in 'dire straits' due to staff shortages
As administrative employees fill vacancies, county workers are considering changes to collection services to cope with an increased waste flow.
By Cody Boteler • July 5, 2017 -
UPDATE: Rubicon fires employee at center of Waste Connections trade secret suit
In a statement, Rubicon noted the decision to terminate Jonathan Dewitt was made "out of an abundance of caution."
By Kristin Musulin , Cole Rosengren • July 5, 2017 -
Hazmat crew called in after Covanta facility temporarily evacuated in Pennsylvania
The state's Department of Environmental Protection is working with the company to investigate what caused the reaction.
By Cole Rosengren • June 28, 2017 -
Maryland Gov. Hogan cancels previous administration's 'zero waste' plan
Hogan said the goal of achieving 85% landfill diversion by 2040 limited local authority and was overly restrictive.
By Cole Rosengren • June 28, 2017 -
Republic's Don Slager lands spot on Glassdoor's Highest Rated CEO list
Slager placed 41st on the annual ranking by the employee-driven rating site, among many of the country's top executives.
By Cole Rosengren • June 23, 2017 -
Waste Connections sues Rubicon, alleging misappropriation of trade secrets
The case being heard today in a Georgia court stems from Rubicon's recent hiring of a former Progressive Waste sales manager.
By Cole Rosengren • June 19, 2017 -
Garbage Man Day organizers target public perception, stereotypes in weeklong celebration
Founder John Arwood said he hopes Garbage Man Day efforts will help "people in the industry to be looked upon as heroes."
By Cody Boteler • June 19, 2017 -
Transform Don't Trash NYC doubles down on private carter attacks with new website
"Trash Kingpins of New York" focuses on the business practices and personal lives of multiple local company owners.
By Cole Rosengren • June 15, 2017 -
FMCSA releases 2 proposals to alleviate driver shortage
The proposed rules would reduce barriers for veterans and extend expiration dates for learner's permits.
By Cole Rosengren • June 13, 2017 -
Waste Management driver shortage delays yard waste plans in Omaha, NE
The city planned to resume separate yard waste collection this month but service still isn't available to all residents.
By Cole Rosengren • June 9, 2017
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