Bin strike to continue as deal rejected

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd9ljx8qdqdo

by ClassicFlavour

23 comments
  1. Tough spot for Birmingham council tbh. Don’t envy them nor do I envy the workers. I understand both sides. The council genuinely probably can’t afford the demands & the workers of course have the right to refuse to accept the offer.

  2. I can’t imagine any worker agreeing to a pay cut because of poor decision making from senior leaders and politicians over decades. Good on them for striking and shame on labour for trying to force them to accept ridiculous offers. The gov should start with legislating away the stupid idea that office and manual work are comparable for equal pay purposes as that mad judgement didn’t help the Council, and then ensuring that there is funding for these workers. Hard to believe labour are the party of paycuts for workers but that’s where we are nowadays…

  3. The only option moving forward is to break up BCC into smaller council areas. It is WAY too big, and when stuff like this happens it can’t be allowed to affect the lives of over a million people. The bin men have more strikes than the Star City Megabowl.

  4. Good for them. It’s about time the workers started fighting back against all this bullshit.

    We have all been getting fucked over so rich assholes can line their pockets for far too long.

  5. I live here and let me tell you it’s been awful! Such a complete nightmare. Mind you one guy in my area started picking up peoples extra bin bags for £3 each, he’s raking it in!

  6. My so called manager is against the strike despite the fact we are underpaid as well i say fair play to them

  7. There’s so much left out of this that no one seems to grasp.

    The bin men don’t want more pay, they just don’t want their pay cut.

    The council want to get rid of a particular role because it opens them up to equal pay disputes, the ones that bankrupted the council in the first place, and they don’t have money to pay everyone else an extra £8k.

    The bin men argue the role is necessary for safety, despite the fact that no other councils have the equivalent.

    The council has offered the bin men other roles, or to retrain to move into different roles without sacrificing their pay.

    So for once the council are actually being sensible and reasonable, but it’s also pretty evident why the bin men are pissed. In the grand scheme of things the council are probably in the right here. If my employer decided to scrap my role in favour of more juniors there’s sweet fuck all I could do that the council hasn’t already offered.

  8. The number of economically inactive people in Birmingham is unsustainable, no wonder the council is a shambles.

  9. No money for British workers, but Fk tons for a foreign country. Gl🌍balism is a disease.

  10. Call me unempathetic but I think its time to throw in the towel. The council has caused this nightmare but there’s obviously no money to make amends on this issue in particular.

  11. Kier needs to be replaced. He’s a Tory through and through. If labour keep this shite up they will lose the next election. Time for real change that benefits people below 65.

  12. Can someone explain, I thought one of the main reasons is that the council was looking to remove ‘officer’ roles that arent in any other borough? I dont know what their roles actually is, but if they are redundent, why keep them on payroll?

  13. A community should sue the council for failure to provide adequate and fully paid up services. Too many people hide evil behind their jobs. Time to change

  14. Strange that the council disputes the 8k figure and number of people affected without actually specifically saying an actual number or number of people affected.

  15. How well are bin men paid that they can afford to strike for this long?

  16. Shall we put forward again all the shareholder profits and sticking everyday people with the bill! I support this all the way. Labour do your job, stop supporting mismanagement.

  17. It’s good to see visually the collapse that we all know is happening. Rather than the veneer of stability we get from so much of our media. Now we have rotting, stinking streets for late-capitalist austerity England.

  18. Sack the lot of them get new staff that are prepared to do the job at there pay rate.

  19. 55 years for killing 22 people is… definitely something. He’ll be out in my lifetime

  20. Reminds me of Britain in the 70s.

    Needs a Thatcher type once ever 40-50 years to sort out the useless fucking lot.

  21. This is a total mess, and I don’t just mean the streets of Birmingham.

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