Birmingham bin strike reaches one year mark with no end in sight
Unite says there will be no end to the strikes until there is a fair deal for the bin workers."
www.bbc.comHere’s the latest on the Birmingham bin strike based on recent coverage:
The Birmingham bin strike has continued into 2025 and into 2026, with Unite members repeatedly rejecting council offers and insisting on a fair deal over pay and conditions. This ongoing dispute led to significant disruption in waste collections and concerns about public health in the city. The most recent high-profile updates show unions and the council still at an impasse, with repeated deadlines and resumptions of talks.
Government involvement and public health concerns have featured in media coverage, including mentions of emergency responses, plans to deploy non-standard resources to clear waste, and political pressure to settle the dispute. The council and union have issued statements defending their positions, while residents continue to experience rubbish buildup and visibility of delayed collections.
For residents, the practical impact has included missed collections, delayed street cleaning, and occasional injunctions affecting bin crews’ movements. Media reports through 2025 and into early 2026 highlight that the strike persisted with no immediate path to resolution, though talks have periodically resumed.
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Unite says there will be no end to the strikes until there is a fair deal for the bin workers."
www.bbc.comWatch the latest from ITV News - In the final piece for the A-Z Birmingham Bin Strike coverage, ITV News Central looks at how the strikes have disrupted the city one year in.
www.itv.comWaste collections in Birmingham have been disrupted since the start of the year - ahead of an all-out strike in March by members of Unite.
news.sky.comBirmingham residents have spent months dealing with piles of rubbish in the street after an all-out strike by bin workers. What is behind the industrial action, and why is it taking so long to settle the dispute between the union and council?
news.sky.comThe month-long walkout has seen bin bags and fly-tipped rubbish piled high on Birmingham's streets.
www.bbc.co.ukUnite claims agency workers deal with "unsustainable" work loads and a "bullying workplace culture".
www.bbc.comUnite says there will be no end to the strikes until there is a fair deal for the bin workers.
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