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Omaha Steve

(109,957 posts)
Mon May 18, 2026, 07:51 PM 9 hrs ago

NLRB Demands Republic Services/Browning-Ferris Bargain with Teamsters Local 350





2026.05.15

https://teamster.org/2026/05/nlrb-demands-republic-services-browning-ferris-bargain-with-teamsters-local-350/

Board’s Decision Ends Landmark Joint Employer Dispute after Lengthy Battle

Press Contact: Alexandra Banash Phone: (510) 418-2612 Email: alexandra@teamjc7.org

(OAKLAND, Calif.) – The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has ended a lengthy joint employer dispute between the multibillion-dollar waste giant Republic Services and Teamsters Local 350, ruling in the union’s favor.

Over a decade ago, 200 workers at Republic Services — at the time doing business as Browning Ferris — voted to join Local 350. Republic claimed the workers were employed by a third-party staffing agency, Leadpoint Business Services, and refused repeated demands to recognize the group’s union. The NLRB ruling definitively mandates that Republic must negotiate with Local 350 as the unit’s bargaining representative.

“This win is a major milestone that will be remembered for decades as one of our union’s many contributions to the collective fight for workers’ rights. And it only happened because of the unity and resilience of these workers — who are finally, officially Teamsters,” said Robert Sandoval, Secretary-Treasurer of Local 350. “Teamsters always say one day longer is one day stronger. This unit exemplified that, never losing sight of victory.”

Corporations often resist being labeled as a “joint employer” as a form of union busting. They do this to dodge their responsibility to bargain with workers by using “third-party” companies to fill positions. Republic employed this tactic at the Milpitas, Calif., facility despite maintaining total operational control over the workplace.

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