Birmingham bin workers urged to accept 'fair' offer - as union accuses council of refusing to put public claims in writing
- Over 350 bin workers in Birmingham have been on strike since early March due to severe wage cuts proposed by the Labour council.
- The Labour council announced a wage reduction of 25%, cutting salaries from £32,000 to £24,000.
- Union accusations assert that Birmingham City Council is spreading false narratives about the scale of pay changes and the number of affected workers.
- Despite Birmingham City's nearly £4 billion debt, council leaders have not faced pay cuts, which has raised concerns among workers.
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Laura Weldon: Recycling is not enough
Laura Weldon was the Conservative candidate for Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley in the General Election and is the Deputy Chairman of the Five Towns and Hemsworth Federation of Conservative Associations. Is there anything that brings a community together more than talking about bins? I’m convinced that it’s a more fundamentally British topic for small talk than even the weather. People are obsessed with their bins. Go to any hardware shop…
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