Birmingham bin strike talks collapse as union make 'four demands' - Birmingham Live
- Rubbish has piled up in Birmingham for over a month, resulting in a public health warning about rising health risks from accumulated waste as the city prepares for upcoming local elections.
- Critics, including Stuart Andrew, have accused the BBC of bias for not discussing Labour's role in the bin crisis, stating that the public deserves the full story about accountability.
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'You're shielding them!' BBC bias row erupts after presenters fail to point out Labour's role in Birmingham bin strike chaos
'You're shielding them!' BBC bias row erupts after presenters fail to point out Labour's role in Birmingham bin strike chaos - The BBC has been accused of bias after presenters failed to mention Labour’s role in the
Something is rotten in the UK: Are bin workers across country planning a strike?
A strike by bin workers that has left the UK's second largest city, Birmingham, in a mess, can possibly spread across several cities. As the bitter pay row between refuse workers and the government drags on, a union leader has warned of a bigger protest. Piles of uncollected garbage, 'cat-sized' rats, have raised fears of a public health emergency in Birmingham. Which cities could be next?
Bin Strikes Could Spread Beyond Birmingham, Union Warns
Bin strikes could “absolutely” spread beyond Birmingham, a union boss has warned as a dispute between refuse workers and the city’s council drags on. Rubbish has been piling up on the city’s streets and there have been warnings of a public health emergency as hundreds of workers have been on all-out strike for more than a month, with the Unite union rejecting an offer from the council on Monday. Unite General Secretary Sharon Graham was asked ho…
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