Overview
- The Birmingham bin strike has entered its tenth week, with Unite members protesting the removal of WRCO roles and potential pay cuts of up to £8,000.
- Unite alleges that government-appointed commissioners and the council leader are blocking a revised pay offer discussed during ACAS-mediated negotiations.
- Birmingham City Council insists it has made a fair and reasonable offer but states it cannot finalize it until required governance and commissioner approvals are secured within seven days.
- The council eliminated the WRCO role to address equal pay liabilities, a move Unite claims unfairly penalizes affected workers.
- The ongoing strike has created significant public health concerns, with uncollected waste piling up across the city and minimal waste collection services operational.