City renews Russell waste disposal contract

On November 18, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff
 

By Tom Nash

The
city has renewed its waste disposal contract with Fred W. Russell &
Sons, despite lingering concerns raised by Ward 6 Alderman Rebekah
Gewirtz about its labor practices.

The issue of whether to vote
for a new five-year contract came up at the Nov. 12 Board of Aldermen
meeting, where Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston said a decision was
necessary in order to keep the company's $10.9 million bid.

"I believe if we don't make decisions tonight, we'll have to go back to the drawing board," Heuston said.

Russell
principal, Kevin Douglas, who is a regular campaign contributor to
several Board members, came in at $1 million lower than the two other
companies considered.

Capitol Waste Services submitted a $11.9
million bid, while Waste Management submitted a bid for $12.7 million.
Cities are not required to take the lowest bid, which Gewirtz said
could be tied with the fact that it's a non-union operation.

Gewirtz
said she wanted answers about allegations of worker mistreatment,
including an attempt at union busting. In December 2007, a riot broke
out during an attempt to unionize the workers.

"Any finding that
goes against a contractor, we would immediately terminate our
relationship," Curtatone told the Board. "We would not do so on
innuendo and rumors."

Gewirtz maintained that while she doesn't
trust the company enough to approve a full five-year deal, she is
willing to withhold judgment until learning more about Russell's labor
practices.

"I'm willing to give them the benefit of a doubt," she said.

The
Board voted unanimously to remain with Russell for the next year, with
Gewirtz the sole dissenter on a 9-1 vote to renew the contract for five
additional years.

 

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