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Indefinite refuse strike in Leeds starts

John Carter | 08.09.2009 06:45 | Workers' Movements | Sheffield | World

On monday September 7 bin workers employed by Leeds city council took indefinite strike action

Refuse workers in Leeds began an indefinite strike in leeds 7th September over looming pay cuts which the unions say will cost their members £6000 a year.

Yesterday pickets were outside all refuse and street cleaning depots in Leeds and have warned that the strike will lead to refuse building up in the city in the days and weeks ahead if the strike continues.

Leeds city council say that some workers had reported for work but the unions say that over 500 of its members were on strike and morale was high. They also claimed that the council could well be using agency staff illegally. The unions say that they will consult with their lawyers to see if the law regarding the use of agency workers in industrial disputes is being broken or not.

For more info check out the following www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/Collections-disrupted-as-binmen-walk.5625524.jp

John Carter

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The people you are dealing with...

08.09.2009 08:40

Coun Richard Brett: ""The only way to resolve the issue of refuse worker pay is for the unions to return to the table – but we aren't prepared to talk until the strike ends.""

So the council wants the strikers to return to the table but refuses to even talk with the strikers!! How do the council think this will be resolved if it won't even talk to the strikers?

Tyke


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08.09.2009 11:29

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Well we all knpw what happened last time the dustmen went on strike...

08.09.2009 21:50

... during the dying days of a Labour government. Maggie swept to power and eighteen years of Tory rule.

History Repeats Itself Watch


Where else?

09.09.2009 22:05

Bin workers in Edinburgh (work to rule) and Liverpool (strike) are in dispute too.

Bob the Binman
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