full-time and regular part-time clerical employees of the Town of Seekonk, including senior clerk technical specialist, jr. clerks, clerks, special clerks, senior clerks, secretaries, senior secretaries, Human Services outreach case workers, bus driver, Town Accountant technical specialist and excluding temporary receptionists, tree warden, inspector of plumbing and gas, sealer of weights and measurers, substitute assistant animal control officer, recycling
ARTICLE XI HOURS OF WORK The regular work week for Transfer Station/Recycling employees covered by this Agreement shall be Tuesday 7:00AM to 3:30PM, Wednesday 11:00AM to 7:30PM, Thursday 7:00AM to 3:30PM, Friday, 8:00AM to 4:30PM, Saturday 7:00AM to 3:30PM.
Ordinary tasks may include assisting in the office or library by copying, filing, typing, checking records, assisting in the monitoring of attendance, assisting in the recycling program, or other routine clerical work. to * No monitor will be required to perform any task which requires the monitor work outside of the limits of the monitors work day as provided in Article I, Section A(1).
Appendix Section2: Transfer Station of Middleton Any and schedule bargaining who employee payment shall be probationary in said employees unit member who is directed to haul any rate of pay for will receive to be payable Section 4; All original and the Town the Operator/ Transfer Station Section3: Each said of covered by this Agreement A of this Agreement. will be paid at the same as the Equipment cellphone, pay does not regularly work solid waste or recyclable
ARTICLE XV WAGES 15.0 The following is the classification structure for employees covered by the Rockland Independent Town Employees: Junior Clerk Administrative Assistant Assessor Department (1); Custodian; Library Technician; Head Custodian; Van Driver (hired after April 1, 2013); Landfill Attendant; Administrative Assistant Board of Health (part-time); Administrative Assistant Town Clerk; Administrative Assistant Tax Collector (part-time); Recycling
Reminder: * The Recycling Drop-Off Center and Yard Waste Facility will be closed on Sunday, July 4. * Trash and Recycling will not be collected on Monday, July 5, Independence Day Observed. Curbside collection will be delayed by one day for the rest of the week. Thank you, and have a nice holiday weekend!
Sanitation Sanitation Toters 7 General $54,311 The City of Framingham has approximately 36,000 toters in use between the solid waste, recycling and cardboard collection programs. This appropriation will allow the purchase of 1,500, along with some replacement parts, to have an inventory to replace significantly damaged and no longer functional toters.
Requiring stores in Framingham to charge a minimum fee of $0.10 per reusable bag or recyclable paper bag, with all monies collected to be retained by the stores.
The City of Framingham has approximately 36,000 toters in use between the solid waste, recycling and cardboard collection programs. This appropriation will allow the purchase of 1,500, along with some replacement parts, to have an inventory to replace significantly damaged and no longer functional toters.
Keep our city clean by recycling or picking up trash you. Smile and just say hello to someone as you pass them by. Hold the door for someone else. Thank your local law enforcement officers for keeping our city safe and running smoothly. As you can see, there are many ways to show kindness and most of them are free! If the Framingham City Council passes a motion to accept a citywide Kindness Day on February th 14 , we would be thrilled.
Section 8. 8.1 Plastic Bag Reduction Bylaw Purpose and Intent The production and use of thin-film single-use plastic checkout bags have significant impacts on the environment, including, but not limited to: contributing to the potential death of marine animals through ingestion and entanglement; contributing to pollution of the land environment; creating a burden to solid waste collection and recycling facilities; clogging storm drainage systems;
The subcommittee will focus on: air, land and water pollution, solid and hazardous waste disposal and land reclamation, recycling and sustainability, energy savings and efficiency and other matters related to the physical environment of Framingham. It will also monitor the impact of industry and development on the quality of life of our residents. 8.
How to better manage our recycling programs within Framingham and the costs associated 8. Financial Framingham should review its debt & financial policies to ensure maximum financial flexibility for its operations.
These materials should be managed in compliance with current MassDEP policies: For catch basins cleanings: http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/massdep/recycle/regulations/manageme nt-of-catch-basin-cleanings.html For street sweepings: http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dep/recycle/laws/stsweep.pdf. 5.
store, and process 5 goods, and that facilitate the goods trans- 6 portation and delivery. 7 (xix) Cleaning work and building 8 maintenance work physically performed on 9 the grounds of a facility, including all cus- 10 todial or janitorial services, security serv- 11 ices, and repair and maintenance services. 12 (xx) Work in the collection, removal, 13 transport, storage, or disposal of residen- 14 tial, industrial, or commercial solid waste 15 and recycling
GOT EMERGENCY # BY SUBTRACTING GENERAL SERVICE CALLS AND FIRE PREVENTION ACTIVITY FROM OVERALL CALLS NOTED IN FRAMSTAT) The Sanitation Department collected 5,400 tons of recyclables, and the DPW maintained all 5,170 streetlights.
You continue to hire positions at salaries like this, you continue to provide free trash and recycle pick up for nonprofits throughout the city, you continue to have a personal driver/bodyguard provided by the taxpayers while we the working middle class and senior citizens will be looking at property tax increases, water and sewer bill increases, and cut backs in services in the city and yet you are adding another position to the tune of $125,000.00
OF PAGES, INCLUDING COVER: (413) 527-8566 PHONE NUMBER: 5 SENDERS FAX NUMBER: (413) 527-4716 (617) 423-0174 RE: Grievance Paraprofessional Unit Level III (Non-Payment of Wages) DOurcent a SENDER'S PHONE NUMBER: Ororreview (508) 244-7685 Oprease comment 0 piease reply C] PLEASE RECYCLE NOTES/;COMMENTS: Dear Attorney Dupere, -\ttached to this fax is a grievance filed on behalf of the three members of the Paraprofessionals Unit on 6/9/2014, and forwarded