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Recology Teamsters Local 350 Ratify Five-Year Contract

More than 140 members of Teamsters Local 350 employed by Recology voted to approve a new five-year labor agreement covering wages, retirement benefits, and workplace protections.

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Over 140 members of Teamsters Local 350 at Recology voted to ratify a new five-year contract on May 26, 2026. The agreement covers wages, retirement benefits, and workplace protections for the represented employees.

The union stated that the contract increases wages and strengthens retirement benefits. It also adds new workplace protections for the covered workers. The ratification vote was described as overwhelming by the union announcement.

Key Facts

140+ members
Teamsters Local 350 at Recology
Five-year contract
covers wages, benefits, protections
Ratification date
May 26, 2026

Potential Impact

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    The contract sets wage, benefit, and protection terms for the covered Recology workers for five years.

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PublishedMay 26, 2026, 3:49 PM
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