Recology Vallejo will close part of its materials recovery facility on September 30, leading to the layoff of 25 employees. The closure will be permanent, although the entire facility will remain operational. Since its opening in 2007, the facility has processed over 1.5 million tons of recyclable and compostable materials in 2024 and serves residential and commercial waste collection in Solano County. Affected employees may have bumping rights based on seniority under their collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 315, as detailed in a WARN notice to the Solano County Board of Supervisors.
Recology Vallejo will permanently close part of its materials recovery facility, resulting in the layoffs of 25 employees by the end of September. The facility itself will remain operational.
The facility, first opened in 2007, has processed more than 1.5 million tons of recyclable and compostable materials in 2024, serving various cities in Solano County.
Employees affected by the layoffs may have bumping rights under their collective bargaining agreement, allowing them to reclaim alternate positions based on seniority, qualifications, and job classification.
The closure was officially communicated to the Solano County Board of Supervisors through a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN), detailing expected layoffs and their implications.
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