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Birmingham Bin Strike Reaches One Year Mark with No End in Sight
Strike began over job downgrades risking £8,000 pay cuts for 170 workers; recycling suspended and council plans major waste service overhaul amid ongoing dispute.
- The bin workers' strike in Birmingham has been ongoing for a year with no end in sight, according to unions.
- Birmingham City Council said it would proceed with a new waste collection regime despite the continued industrial action.
- Residents expressed frustration over the prolonged strike and lack of resolution between the council and union.
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Birmingham bins strike reaches one-year anniversary
Members of Unite walked out on January 6 last year and have been on all out strike since last March.
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Read Full ArticleBirmingham refuse workers’ defiant message on first anniversary of bin strike
Speaking from the Perry Barr Depot in Birmingham, striking refuse worker Mike Masters defended the industrial action — despite the mountains of rubbish piling up on the city streets A defiant refuse worker has stressed a city’s controversial bin strike will continue for as long as it is needed. The industrial action in Birmingham has now entered its second year and, although mountains of rubbish are piling up on the city streets, change appears …
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