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Thousands rally in Birmingham to support striking bin workers

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Unite A crowd of people are holding red flags bearing the word Unite while the row at the front are holding a large banner bearing the words 'back the strike'Unite

Unions from across the country came to Birmingham to support striking bin workers

Thousands of people have gathered in Birmingham in support of striking bin workers.

Union members from across the country took part in a march across the city centre on Saturday as members of Unite continue to take industrial action.

Workers started an all-out strike more than six months ago in a dispute over pay and plans to downgrade some job roles.

A spokesperson for Birmingham City Council said, while they were disappointed the dispute had not been resolved, they would continue to make regular waste collections.

Chants of “stand up, fight back” filled the air as the supporters made their way on Saturday from the Unite offices on Jennens Road to the council house in Victoria Square.

Ronnie Mills, from Castle Bromwich, who was at the demo, has been a bin worker for five years. She said she got her HGV licence and started driving a truck just before the strikes began.

“I thought I’d be earning more money,” she said, “and then the strikes have affected us because they’ve knocked us down.

“A lot of people are not happy with the £8,000 pay cuts, because it’s basic wages really. It’s not fair to cut people’s wages the way they have. That’s why we’re all here.”

She said those on strike wanted to go back to work, but not for a “drop-down wage”.

A crowd of people led by a brass band walking through Birmingham city centre

The demonstrators marched through parts of Birmingham on Saturday

David Lumb / BBC Standing next to a friend, Ronnie Mills on the right has long blonde hair and is wearing a black jacket. She is at the demo and there are people around her with red Unite flags.David Lumb / BBC

Ronnie Mills (right) said she had got her HGV licence to try and earn a bit more money

Defending its job evaluation process as “fair and transparent”, the local authority said affected workers had been offered other jobs, voluntary redundancy or pay protection for six months.

The two sides have not met for weeks and no talks are planned, leaving the dispute deadlocked

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham previously said: “Strikes will continue with Unite’s full support until a fair deal is reached for these workers.”

The first few weeks of the all-out strike saw up to 17,000 tonnes of waste pile up on the streets of Birmingham as the authority struggled to get its waste trucks out to residents’ homes, leading to a major incident being declared.

A crowd of people holding red flags walking down the street in Birmingham city centre

Unite members have been involved in an all-out strike in the city for more than six months

A spokesperson for the council said the authority was preparing to bring in a “new and improved service” while a new fleet of vehicles is now fully operational.

“We want to see this dispute end; we understand residents’ frustration and appreciate their patience over the last few months,” they added.

Close up of a white placard the reads ' Socialist party solidarity with the unite bin workers in Birmingham'

The union and local authority have not met for weeks and no talks are planned, leaving the dispute deadlocked



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