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Fury as just 41 bin workers said to be behind strike holding Birmingham to ransom

Published on April 15, 2025 at 08:21 PM

JUST 41 bin workers are said to be behind the strike holding Britain’s second biggest city to ransom in a pay dispute.

The group to end the six-week walkout in , council officials admitted yesterday.

Pile of rubbish bags on a residential street during a refuse collectors' strike.
Just 41 bin workers are said to be behind the strike holding Birmingham to ransom
Sharon Graham speaking at the Labour Party Conference.
Unite chief Sharon Graham said strikes could spread

And union leaders warned the crippling strike could spread to and Peterborough.

in the streets, attracting an influx of rats.

But the city council expects to have collected 22,000 tons of rotting waste by the weekend.

Operations chief Craig Cooper said around 130 of 170 waste collection officers have accepted redundancy or to re-train as drivers.

He added: “There are about 40 that haven’t, and I urge those 40 to look again.

“I urge Unite to come to the table as swiftly as possible and for us to resolve this.”;

Shadow Cabinet minister said: “Forty-one workers holding Britain’s second largest city to ransom shows how ideological and one-sided the unions are.”;

Unite chief Sharon Graham said could spread.

She told LBC Radio: “Well, if other decide to make low-paid workers pay for bad decisions, then absolutely.

“Of course, we all have to take action in those other areas.”;

Pile of overflowing garbage bags on a residential street during a bin workers' strike.
Huge piles of rubbish has accumulated in the streets
Pile of uncollected garbage bags on a residential street during a bin workers' strike.
The city council expects to have collected 22,000 tons of rotting waste by the weekend
Rat running toward garbage bags on a brick sidewalk.
The rubbish piled up in the streets has attracted an influx of rats
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