The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA), Silver Spring, Maryland, honored Elmore Nickelberry and Cleophus Smith for their dedication to the solid waste industry during an awards ceremony at Wastecon. Nickelberry and Smith both have more than 50 years of service working for the city of Memphis.
Employed at the Memphis Department of Public Works during the Memphis sanitation worker’s strike in 1968, Nickelberry and Smith serve as a reminder of this event in the industry’s past and the progress that still needs to be made regarding worker safety.
“It was an honor to meet Nickelberry and hear about both men’s years of service. Many Americans are unaware that when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, that he was there because of a sanitation worker strike over safety conditions,” David Biderman, SWANA’s executive director and CEO, says. “Although basic working conditions have improved, we can and must do more to protect the hardworking men and women who collect our waste and recyclables on a daily basis.” |
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