Bin and street cleaning workers have voted to strike in Great Yarmouth as part of a pay dispute with the council. Unite the Union says workers in the dispute would ‘not earn the minimum wage’ if they accepted the current 3.3% offer from Great Yarmouth Services (GYS Ltd), a wholly owned subsidiary of Great Yarmouth Council. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham called the pay offer a ‘slap in the face’ to workers. Great Yarmouth Council denied th…
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