State of the Union

AT THE START OF ITS new white paper, the Washington-based National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) poses a question — “the private solid waste industry should not be concerned about new [union] organizing efforts, right”? According to the 12-page “Union Issues in the Solid Waste Industry,” the answer is a resounding “wrong.” Even though union membership among the American workforce has declined significantly during the past half century, unions are increasingly targeting solid waste companies, the report says. Why? Private waste firms are attractive to union organizers because the industry is not outsourcing jobs to other countries, says ...

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