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    More misery for residents in rat-infested Birmingham as union workers ‘overwhelmingly’ reject deal to end bin strike

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    By CLAIRE DUFFIN

    Published: 10:35 EDT, 14 April 2025 | Updated: 10:37 EDT, 14 April 2025

    Refuse workers in Birmingham have voted to reject a ‘totally inadequate’ offer from the city council aimed at ending a long-running strike over pay, union Unite said.

    The action, which began on March 11, has seen thousands of tonnes of rubbish go uncollected and warnings issued of a public health emergency.

    Unite said the deal would have included ‘substantial’ pay cuts for workers and did not address potential pay cuts for 200 drivers.

    Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: ‘For weeks, these workers have faced attacks from government and their employer pushing the lie that only a handful of workers are affected by the council’s plans to cut pay by up to £8,000.

    ‘Instead of peddling untruths about these low paid workers and focusing on winning a media war, the government should have taken the time to check facts and used its office to bring the council to the table in a meaningful way.

    ‘The rejection of the offer is no surprise as these workers simply cannot afford to take pay cuts of this magnitude to pay the price for bad decision after bad decision.’

    More misery for residents in rat-infested Birmingham as union workers ‘overwhelmingly’ reject deal to end bin strike

    Refuse workers in Birmingham have voted overwhelmingly to reject a deal aimed at ending a long-running strike, Unite announced on Monday

    Piles of uncollected rubbish fill the streets in the Balsall Heath area of Birmingham

    Piles of uncollected rubbish fill the streets in the Balsall Heath area of Birmingham

    Ms Graham added: ‘From the start, the council has constantly moved the goalposts for these workers, prolonging the strikes in the process. First it was equal pay, then it was about improving the waste service, then cost cutting. The list goes on.

    “Unite has set out simple and reasonable steps to the council to resolve these issues. It is important to remember that this dispute is not about a pay rise it is about preventing serious pay cuts.

    “The government must now call a meeting with the stakeholders to ensure these steps are taken to bring the strike to an end.

    “The government must now also urgently consider Unite’s proposal for debt restructure at Birmingham City Council and other local authorities. Workers and communities cannot continue to pay the price.”

     

    Army logistics are helping to tackle the rubbish piling up on Birmingham’s streets but there are ‘no boots on the ground’, Angela Rayner has said.

    Speaking from Scunthorpe, the Deputy Prime Minister said: ‘There’s no boots on the ground, let me be very clear, we’ve deployed a couple of army logistics to help with the logistical operation of clearing up the rubbish.

    ‘We’ve got over two-thirds of the rubbish cleared off the streets now, this week we’ll start to see cleaning up the pavements and streets as well as the clearance of all of that rubbish, I’m very pleased about that. The kids are off school, obviously it’s Easter holidays, we want that rubbish cleared.’

    Asked if taxpayers would have to foot the bill, Ms Rayner said ‘this all stems from equal pay liabilities’, adding: ‘We’ll continue to work with the council to bring down the costs and the liabilities they had with equal pay, which is part of this process, and make sure that the workers are treated fairly as part of that process.’

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