Birmingham bin strikes: Government urged to hold COBRA meeting over dispute
- Birmingham City Council plans to make up to 76 bin workers redundant amid an ongoing strike, citing a need for operational changes as streets overflow with rubbish.
- The industrial dispute centers on the elimination of a job role that impacts 170 workers, which the council states is necessary to improve waste services and address future equal pay claims.
- Unite the union has condemned the council's actions, calling them 'disgusting' and accusing the council of intimidation towards striking workers.
- Negotiations resumed following the council's pledge to continue discussions for a resolution that benefits both workers and the public.
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