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Agency bin workers join Birmingham strike Monday
1 Dec
Summary
- Agency workers will join Birmingham bin strikers on picket lines on Monday.
- Unite The Union is holding a rally at Smithfield Depot on Monday.
- Workers cite bullying, harassment, and blacklisting threats as reasons.

Agency workers hired to support Birmingham's striking bin collectors will now join the picket lines, Unite The Union has confirmed. A rally is scheduled for Monday morning at Smithfield Depot to formally mark the commencement of strike action by agency refuse workers.
These agency staff, employed via Job & Talent, previously voted to strike over allegations of bullying, harassment, and the threat of blacklisting within the city's refuse department. Unite reports that the number of agency workers participating in the industrial action is increasing daily.
This development comes as the strike by directly-employed bin workers, which began in January, shows no sign of ending soon, potentially extending beyond the May local elections. Unite General Secretary Sharon Graham urged the council to cease fighting the dispute and return to meaningful talks to reach a fair resolution for all bin workers.


