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Mass Layoffs Around the U.S. are Threatening the Sanitation Industry

2020-05-05 09:00:00| Waste Age

In Arlington, Texas, city leaders have asked local government agencies to plan for reductions in spending of 10 to 25%, which could lead to layoffs and furloughsand, in turn, significant impacts on the public sector and first responders. Such reduct

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