NewsBusiness, Labor Embattled Garbage Hauler Co-Owns Dump With Person Expelled From Trash Industry A ProPublica review found that the agency that oversees New York City’s commercial trash industry may have overlooked another potential impropriety involving Sanitation Salvage. Kiera FeldmanProPublicaAugust 28, 2018
NewsBusiness, Labor Sanitation Salvage Ordered to Halt Trash Collections The Business Integrity Commission suspended the license of one of New York’s biggest garbage haulers after it was involved in two fatal accidents and a spate of collisions. Kiera FeldmanProPublicaAugust 24, 2018
NewsBusiness, Labor “Yo, Take the Rap for Me”: More Trouble for a Garbage Hauler This time, an unlicensed employee was behind the wheel of a Sanitation Salvage truck when it smashed head-on into a sedan on a Bronx street. Kiera FeldmanProPublicaAugust 20, 2018
NewsBusiness, Labor A Fatal Accident Leads to Broader Questions About NYC Trash Hauler’s Operations A ProPublica inquiry sparked by the death of a motorist in Brooklyn shows the trash company involved is headquartered on land owned by someone banned from the industry years ago. Kiera FeldmanProPublicaAugust 13, 2018
NewsBusiness, Labor The Sanitation Industry’s Safety Record Is Again an Issue The company whose truck was involved in the fatal accident in Brooklyn has repeatedly been cited for safety violations. Kiera FeldmanProPublicaAugust 2, 2018
InvestigationLabor, Politics This Conservative Group Worked 60 Years to Crush Labor Now, the Janus decision has helped push the National Right to Work Committee and its sister organizations closer to that goal. Moshe Z. MarvitThe NationJuly 5, 2018
ImpactJustice, Labor Trucking Court Records to Be Unsealed An Iowa judge ruled some documents tied to high profile sexual harassment case we investigated will be made public. Mary PilonJune 15, 2018
NewsImmigration, Labor The Death of Mouctar Diallo Mouctar Diallo came to New York City from Guinea seeking a life “for the better.” Then he entered the bruising world of Sanitation Salvage. Kiera FeldmanProPublica, Voice of AmericaJune 4, 2018
NewsBusiness, Labor Treated Like Trash A death. A cover-up. An immigrant meets a terrible end in the Bronx. Kiera FeldmanMay 4, 2018
InvestigationHealth, Labor The Looming Elder Care Crisis in America Some 80 million people will be seniors by 2050. Our national home-care infrastructure isn’t close to ready. E. Tammy KimBloomberg BusinessweekFebruary 9, 2018