Trash is piling up in NYC and sanitation workers blame de Blasio’s vaccine mandate
These city employees think Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vaccine mandate is pure garbage — and they should know!
Sanitation workers outraged over the order to get inoculated against COVID-19 are letting trash pile up across Staten Island and in parts of Brooklyn — and the head of their union said Wednesday that he’s on their side.
The protesting workers are engaging in a rule-book slowdown that includes returning to their garages for things like gloves or gas so collections don’t get finished, sources said.
Supervisors have even been warned to guard the garages this weekend to prevent trucks from getting vandalized, sources said.
When asked what was going on, Teamsters Local 831 President Harry Nespoli, whose union represents the sanitation workers, shot back, “The mandate’s going on.”
“Look, you’re going to have some spots in the city that they feel very strongly about...
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When you let your allies take the lead. Good on ‘em!
ReplyDeleteThey need to make sure it is sterilizrd of any address, name, or other identified information, preferably just food waste and dirty diapers.
ReplyDeleteDo not pull an "Alice's Restaurant Massacre" in 3 part harmony and leave a bill in the stack of bags.