Agency workers covering for Birmingham bin strikers to vote on industrial action


Agency refuse workers brought in to cover for a long-running strike are to be balloted for industrial action over claims of bullying and harassment.

Hundreds of members of Unite in Birmingham have been on all-out strike since March in a dispute over pay and jobs.

The threat of industrial action by agency workers hired to cover for the strikers makes a settlement to the row even further away.

Unite claimed a growing number of agency staff are refusing to cross the picket lines of striking bin workers due to โ€œunsustainableโ€ workloads and a bullying workplace culture at the councilโ€™s refuse department.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: โ€œThe Birmingham bin dispute just keeps getting worse because of the complete and utter mismanagement and vindictive behaviour of the council.

โ€œGovernment ministers and Birmingham councillors need to step in and ensure a fair deal for all Birmingham bin workers, which is the only way strikes will come to an end.โ€

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