Manchester bin strike to go ahead, after a vote for industrial action.
Date published: 13 April 2022

220,000 homes could be affected in Manchester, by a strike amongst bin collection workers.
More than 200,000 homes across Manchester face missed collections after workers offered real terms pay cut, says GMB Union.
Manchester residents face a bin strike after workers voted for industrial action, yesterday, 12 April 2022.
GMB Union will now meet with members to discuss dates for the strike, which could affect up to 220,000 homes.
More than 90 per cent of the workers, employed by outsourced waste management company Biffa, voted for industrial action – on a turnout of more than 60 per cent.
The dispute stems from Biffa is refusing to increase wages for the majority of the workers above the 1.75 per cent that local government workers received for 2021.
In spite of extensive negotiations Biffa has refused to increase its offer, despite it being a private company and therefore not bound by public sector pay restraint policies.
The workers - who are members of both GMB and Unite unions – include drivers, loaders and environmental operatives.
Michael Clark, GMB Regional Organiser, said: “Manchester's residents now face a bin strike.
"The city’s refuse collectors and street scene services worked through the pandemic, doing a tough job.
“Now they need help to get them through the biggest fall in living standards for 50 years.
“GMB’s door is open – we urge Biffa to come back to us with a decent offer to stop this strike before it begins.”
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