Teamsters Local 396 Celebrates Major Victory at Republic Services Election
In a landmark event for workers' rights, Teamsters Local 396 has proudly announced a significant victory at the Republic Services Huntington Beach Transfer Station. The victory was marked by a decisive union election where workers overwhelmingly voted to join the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. This development is a crucial step forward for sanitation and recycling workers in the area, as they advocate for dignity, respect, and an enhanced voice in their workplace.
The results revealed an impressive super majority in favor of unionization, symbolizing a collective desire among workers to join a broader movement seeking fair treatment and improved working conditions. Following the vote, Republic Services employees in Huntington Beach are now aligned with thousands of their counterparts across Southern California who have historically fought for and achieved top-tier contracts, enhanced safety measures, and reasonable wages and benefits.
Victor Mineros, the Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Local 396 and Director of the Teamsters Solid Waste and Recycling Division, emphasized the significance of this victory: "This triumph reflects the strength, courage, and determination of working people standing together for a better future. The workers of Republic Services have clearly communicated their desire for a union, for respect, and to be part of the nationwide Teamsters movement, which aims to elevate standards in the solid waste and recycling sector."
Alex Moran, President of Local 396, added, "This powerful win not only benefits the waste workers of Huntington Beach but also their families. By uniting, these employees are continuing a proud legacy of Teamsters sanitation workers who have labored to transform waste and recycling jobs into sustainable union jobs that nourish robust communities."
Teamsters Local 396 represents a large community of workers in Southern California across multiple industries, including package delivery, sanitation, and food delivery. The union's membership continues to expand as more individuals choose to seek the empowerment and security that come with a Teamsters contract. This growing membership highlights the increasing recognition among workers of the importance of collective bargaining and the advantages it provides.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, founded in 1903, currently represents 1.3 million dedicated workers throughout the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. For more details about their ongoing initiatives and activities, interested parties can visit
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This recent victory signifies not just an organizational milestone for Teamsters Local 396 but also a revitalization of labor rights within the waste management industry. As these workers move forward as a unified group, they anticipate more robust advocacy for their rights and livelihood in an ever-evolving economic landscape. By participating in collective action, they join ranks with a historical movement striving for social and economic equity, proving that together, they can effect genuine change.