Recology Vallejo will permanently close a portion of its materials recovery facility on September 30, leading to the layoffs of 25 of its 28 employees in that section. The entire facility will remain operational, serving the waste collection needs of Solano County. The closure was officially communicated to the Solano County Board of Supervisors via a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification. Affected workers may have bumping rights under their collective bargaining agreement, allowing them options for reemployment based on seniority within the company.
Recology Vallejo will close a portion of its materials recovery facility on September 30, resulting in the permanent layoff of 25 employees. The entire facility remains open.
The closure affects a part of the facility that processes recyclable and compostable materials, with 25 of the 28 employees in that section targeted for layoffs.
The notice to the board included details under Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, impacting primarily those working in the materials recovery division of the facility.
Teamsters Local 315 represents impacted employees and may provide information regarding 'bumping rights', which allows employees to seek other positions within the company based on seniority.
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