NWRA Files Comments with NLRB on Proposed Standard for Determining Joint-employer Status
Calls on NLRB to keep current rule in place to maintain regulatory certainty and clarity.
Waste and Recycling Industry Bucks National Trend in Fatalities
Goes from sixth to seventh deadliest industry in the country.
NWRA Safety Monday Reminds Workers to Avoid Slips, Trips and Falls
Slip, trip and fall incidents can result in serious injuries this time of year.
NWRA Safety Monday Encourages Workplace Safety
Workplace culture, organizational systems and leadership affect the risk of fatalities.
NWRA’s Riley, WM’s Salaam Recognized Among The Hill’s Top Lobbyists for 2022
They were recognized for the impacts they made on behalf of the waste and recycling industry.
NWRA Announces ANSI Meeting in January 2023
The meetings will be held January 24-25 in Arizona.
NWRA Accepting Applications for 2023 Driver of Year and Operator of the Year Awards
Applications close on January 20, 2023.
NWRA Safety Monday Reminds Waste Collection Workers to Stay Alert for the Homeless
There are approximately 25,000 people who are unsheltered on any given night.
NWRA Applauds President Biden for Signing Legislation that Would Block Rail Strike
A rail strike could lead to a public health crisis if waste and recyclables that are transported by rail to recycling facilities and landfills are unable to be moved.
NWRA Joins with Coalition in Calling on Congress to Block Rail Strike
A rail strike would be economically devastating to America and could also lead to a public health crisis if waste and recyclables that are transported by rail to recycling facilities and landfills are unable to be moved.