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Strike Update: No Residential Pickup Tuesday; Pickets Expanded

Waste Management is making progress in commercial collection as the strike reaches its seventh day, but Local 117 drivers are now picketing at a company facility in Skagit County, and drivers there are honoring the lines.

 

Waste Management will not provide residential garbage and recycle collection on Tuesday, according to the company website, as truck drivers of Teamsters Local 117 stepped up their strike efforts by expanding pickets to a Skagit County facility.

The Waste Management website reported progress by the company in serving commercial customers using substitute non-union drivers, but listed the following communities as not receiving collection on Tuesday:


Arlington
Auburn
Bothell
Burien
Carnation
Federal Way
Kirkland
Maple Valley
Marysville
Mill Creek
Newcastle
Pacific
Seattle
WUTC East Redmond/Duvall/Carnation
WUTC Federal Way/Auburn
WUTC Index
WUTC Lynnwood/Alderwood/North Bothell
WUTC Snohomish


Woodinville has its trash picked up on Wednesdays, no wod yet on if there will be service this week. Entering day seven of the strike,  Local 117 issued a press release saying it had set up pickets lines at a Waste Management facility in Burlington, and that the 53 drivers there from Local 231 had refused to cross them. That is likely to mean disruptions of service in north Snohomish and Skagit counties, areas that are not part of the current labor dispute.

“We are acting in solidarity with our Teamster brothers and sisters at Local 117 to send a clear message to Waste Management to return to the bargaining table immediately,” Leonard Kelley, Secretary-Treasurer of Local 231, said in the press release.

Robin Freedman, a spokeswoman for Waste Management, which maintains its , expressed disappointment in the expansion of pickets.

"It's a really unfortunate situation," she said. "I can't believe union leadership would make this decision, especially if they want to get back to the bargaining table. But we are focusing our efforts on providing service to our customers and today (Tuesday) we'll have a third wave of substitute drivers on the street."

Waste Management is bringing in company non-union drivers from other areas of the country to drive the Local 117 routes, and also as been arranging to hire qualified local non-union replacement drivers.

The union late Sunday sent a contract proposal to the company via a federal mediator, but it went nowhere. "We reviewed it all yesterday (Monday), and it was far afield from our last, best offer," Freedman said.

The 153 recycle and yard waste drivers of refused to bargain in good faith. Their previous contract expired at the end of May. Garbage truck drivers of Local 174, who negotiate their contract separately, are honoring the picket lines. Waste Management countered that it had offered a of about $98,000 per year at the end of a six-year contract.


Patch has calls in to the union and will update this story when it responds.

For all of Woodinville Patch's continuing coverage of the dispute, click here.

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