THE militant union behind the six-week Birmingham bin strike has balloted members on industrial action 2,040 times in just two years, The Sun on Sunday can reveal.
Unite asked workers to vote on launching or other work-wrecking measures more than ever before in 2022 and 2023, official accounts show.



And our statistics reveal the number of ballots held soared by nearly 300 per cent since hard-left leader took over in 2021.
They include “farcical”; votes where only one worker was even eligible to strike.
Former Tory minister Sir Alec Shelbrooke said: “The people this inconveniences most are the ones who need to use essential public services and, more often than not, they are working people.”;
Paperwork filed by the union last week revealed it had sought to bring chaos to hundreds of workplaces across the UK by triggering , overtime bans or work-to-rule .
The accounts reveal Unite asked staff to vote on action 1,066 times in 2023. It is the equivalent of more than four votes every working day in a 250-day year.
Raised eyebrows
Workers voted to , or take action short of a strike, on 25 occasions, wrecking 557 days of work across a range of industries.
It included 352 days of walkouts, including a high-profile strike in Warrington, , which dragged on for three months.
During the action, Unite said a nationally agreed pay rise for refuse workers was not enough and continued to tell members to shirk work.
Walkouts took place in four stints between October and December 2023, leaving “health hazard”;
A similar rubbish collection action in Selby, , was also backed by Ms Graham, who still won’t reveal nearly four years after taking the top job.
While the figures for 2024 have yet to be released, in 2022, the first full year of her leadership, the union held 974 ballots and also voted for action 25 times.
It resulted in 522 days being lost to industrial action.
Over both years, the union held 108 votes where ten or fewer members were actually eligible to vote on whether action should be taken.
And bizarrely, the figure includes 38 industrial action ballots where only one member was entitled to cast a vote.
Of the votes where only one person could participate, six ended with moves for industrial action, while six voted against.
Unite has been taken over by ideologues and there appears to be undue influence from the Socialist Party
Labour insider
In 26 cases, the single person entitled to vote chose not to â meaning none was cast.
It compares with just 269 total votes held across the whole union in 2021, when took over from former chief , and 113 votes in 2020.
It means there has been an 843 per cent surge in strike balloting in only four years. Ms Graham’s repeated calls for strikes have also raised eyebrows from inside the Government, as the union still refuses to publish its financial returns.
One senior Labour insider said: “ has been taken over by ideologues and there appears to be undue influence from the Socialist Party. When are they actually going to say what the state of the union finances are?



“Thousands of members deserve to know. They are hiding the union’s true financial state. What have they got to hide?”;
The scale of balloting among the union’s 1.2million members has sparked fear that are attempting to “strong-arm”; employees into as much strike action as possible.
Tory MP Mr Shelbrooke added: “The idea that Unite would back a one-person strike is farcical. These types of votes are verging on vexatious.
“Strikes hit people who need the bus, who need their bins collected, who have to take time off work to look after their kids if their are off.
“They lose pay while union leaders call for industrial action four times every working day.
“These figures show there is clearly a focus within Unite on trying to strike more and more, because otherwise their members wouldn’t be being asked so much more often than a few years ago. This reflects very badly on the union’s leadership.”;
The accounts for the last three years are only “partial”;, meaning there is no mention of Ms Graham’s pay deal or how much the union is now donating to the .
Unite and some others seem to be in the grip of people for whom disruption, disputes and revolution are their priority
Source
In 2020, Unite gave £2.8million to the Labour Party, including donations to hard-left leadership candidates and , who were standing against Sir .
Unite’s leaders have already been accused of prolonging the Birmingham bin strikes by going over the heads of its regional leaders to negotiate directly with the city’s council and Local Government Secretary
A source told the BBC: “Unions traditionally have been about the art of the deal on behalf of their members.
“Instead, Unite and some others seem to be in the grip of people for whom disruption, disputes and revolution are their priority.”;
have backed multiple lengthy strikes by workers in different industries.
Campaigns that won her endorsement included a 2023 walkout by bus drivers working for Go North East, who had a five-week dispute over pay. They eventually accepted an 11.2 per cent pay rise by just seven votes.
The leader of Gateshead Council, Martin Gannon, said at the time that workers’ lives “have been devastated”; by the strike, which wreaked havoc on the busy network around .
Ms Graham said: “Go North East workers should be congratulated on their victory for better pay.”;
‘Lives devastated’
She also backed 600 DHL baggage handlers and ground staff at Gatwick Airport who threatened to strike in 2023 until they were given a 15 per cent pay rise.
Unite has only filed partial accounts for each year since 2021 because of multiple probes into the union’s handling of its hotel and conference centre construction.
The union spent £112million on the project â called Aloft â which has since been valued at only £29million.
It has become the centre of a Serious Fraud Office , with Unite itself identifying a “missing”; £14million sum which was left unaccounted for in the project’s budget.
In 2022, South searched the union’s head office as part of a separate bribery, money-laundering and fraud investigation.
A Unite spokesman said: “Unite has over a million members across the UK and makes no apologies for defending and protecting the , pay and conditions of workers.
“That is what a trade union does. Since Sharon Graham was elected general secretary, over 200,000 Unite members have been involved in thousands of successful disputes, which have put over half a billion pounds in our members’ pockets.”;
Asked about the delay in filing accounts, he added Ms Graham had promised to do “everything in her power to clean up Unite”;.