On August 9th at 10:30 PM, UPSEU’s four week informational campaign against privatizing the Mahwah Recycling came to an end when the Council voted 5 to 2 to keep the recycling program in-house. The future of the township’s Recycling Department had been in question following a July meeting at which Mayor Bill Laforet proposed privatizing the department. More than 130 residents, including a large group of Department of Public Works employees wearing neon green shirts gathered at town hall to hear the council’s opinions on privatization.
Under the leadership of Tony Simonelli, Joe Ullrich, Marc Bracciodieta and Labor Relations Representative Mark A. McCart, UPSEU members of the Mahwah Blue Collar unit organized and motivated the public, political allies, friends and family to stand against the privatization plan that would disrupt seven employees and leave four of them collecting unemployment. UPSEU members were even joined by the Union Rat. Using ad space, phone calls, and informational leaflets, UPSEU successfully engaged the public in the conversation.
“The guys deserve all the credit. They were willing to go to bat for their co-workers, and they were also willing to put in extra time to distribute leaflets at shopping malls. Even though there were disagreements, UPSEU members stuck together and showed the administration they were one united team. I was proud to stand with them,” said UPSEU Labor Relations Representative Mark A. McCart.
With the state imposed 2% cap on increases in a contract year, our work isn’t done, but this was certainly a step in the right direction and a relief for those four employees that they will have jobs this coming October.

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