Trash contractor employees walk off job

LYNNFIELD — Members of Teamsters Local 25 who work for town trash contractor Republic Services went on strike Tuesday morning in Peabody.

A contract with Republic expired Monday at midnight.

There was no trash pickup in Lynnfield Tuesday.

Republic Services said, “It is disappointing the union called a work stoppage rather than continue negotiating in good faith. We planned for the possibility of a work stoppage and have taken several steps to continue providing service.”

Communities that could be impacted by the strike include Peabody, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Gloucester, Wakefield, Marblehead, Malden, Topsfield, Saugus, Beverly, Danvers, North Reading, Reading, Lynnfield, Swampscott, Arlington, Watertown and Canton.

Teamsters Local 25 issued a release Sunday that stated, “Teamsters Local 25 is in contract negotiations with Republic Services, with the current agreement set to expire Monday, June 30.  Despite Teamsters Local 25’s several attempts to negotiate in good faith with the company, Republic Services has refused to agree to accept basic community standards – including fair wages, strong health and welfare benefits, comparable working conditions and paid time off.  

“More than 400 hardworking members of Teamsters Local 25 provide essential waste and recycling collection services to residents, businesses, and construction sites across many local communities. 

 “Without a fair agreement by June 30, these communities will face major service disruptions in waste collection – a completely avoidable outcome but only if Republic Services returns to the bargaining table and negotiates a fair agreement that includes good wages and benefits and a safe work environment.  Teamsters Local 25 asks community members to contact this highly profitable waste collection giant and urge the company to respect its workers and the vital services they provide to 17 communities.     

“Teamsters Local 25 is strike ready and is urging the community to stand together to protect vital public services, support working families, and ensure fairness and respect for the essential workers who serve our cities and towns every day.   

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