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Republic Services employees in Chula Vista resumed trash pickups Wednesday after several days off the job to show solidarity ...
Trash piled up for days once again in Chula Vista as residents rode out another strike between Republic Services and its ...
The council essentially gave the city manager the green light to declare a state of emergency and a deadline of Thursday to ...
For six days, the trash piled up. Last week, unionized employees of Republic Services, the Arizona-based waste hauler ...
As reports of a potential royal reconciliation continue to pop up, Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be keeping ...
A Teamsters spokesperson says the picket lines have moved to the Republic Services location on Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, ...
The work stoppage that left trash across Chula Vista and in other South Bay cities uncollected for just over a week came to ...
Sanitation workers in Chula Vista ended their work stoppage, resuming trash services after honoring a nationwide strike over ...
As garbage bins continue to line Chula Vista neighborhoods amid a work stoppage, the city on Monday stopped short of ...
Officials are set to discuss service alternatives during a special meeting on Monday and potentially declare a state of ...
Chula Vista residents can expect their trash to be picked up within a day or two as Republic Services resumes regular service after the end of a solidarity strike.
Chula Vista’s city manager said she’s ready to declare an emergency if the increasing trash becomes a health hazard.
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