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A Labour councillor who quit the party over a so-called "rat tax" in Birmingham has welcomed a decision to temporarily drop the charge for residents.
This time it already seemed worse than the last strike in Birmingham in 2017, and like then, it appeared to highlight the disparity of wealth in Britain's second city. The poorer the area, the worse ...
A West Midlands-based housing group has joined the clean-up effort as bin strikes continue to plague the streets of ...
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Britain’s union leaders are not “laying the groundwork for widespread strikes” as claimed by the Telegraph, they are doing ...
People heading on an Easter getaway this weekend are facing travel chaos, as multiple train lines close and millions hit the ...
Activists for Unite have called for colleagues to join alliances with 'lefty Greens', other trade unionists and 'free ...
At the heart of the dispute are the Waste Recycling and Collection Officers, who were paid more than some other bin workers.
UB40 say they back the Birmingham bin workers in their strike against an attempt by councillors to cut bin service costs by ...
To win, Birmingham strikers must defeat the corporatist alliance between Unite, the Labour council and the Starmer government ...
Birmingham City Council and Unite the union failed to reach a resolution over the bins strike dispute this week despite talks ...
Birmingham City Council has not ruled out talks with union officials over the bank holiday weekend as the bin worker strike ...