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Birmingham bin strikes to continue for months, union warns, as industrial dispute deepens

Agency workers employed through Job&Talent voted unanimously to join the strike from December 1, amid claims of bullying and unsustainable workloads, threatening months of disruption.

  • On Monday, agency workers employed by Job&Talent voted to stop their council-assigned roles, with all 22 backing action and gaining legal protection to picket from December 1.
  • A job evaluation exercise led to downgrading bin lorry drivers' roles and pay cuts, and Birmingham City Council plans to delete the waste recycling collection officer role, sparking ballots and strikes, with agency staff alleging bullying and overwork.
  • Some 275 people remain in dispute and Birmingham City Council declared a major incident, with contingency plans maintaining one collection a week amid extended strike action.
  • Union chiefs warned rubbish will continue rotting in Birmingham's streets for months as the dispute widens, with no doorstep recycling and green waste collections all year and bins possibly uncollected beyond next year's local elections in May, Unite the union said.
  • Footage obtained by Sky News showed a Job&Talent manager warning of alleged blacklisting, Birmingham City Council denied this after investigating, while Unite called agency staff joining pickets 'unprecedented' with no formal negotiations since the summer.
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Agency workers covering for Birmingham bin strikers vote to join picket lines

By voting for industrial action, agency workers will now be able to join official picket lines from December 1, Unite the union said.

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Guido Fawkes broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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