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Twenty-five unions sign open letter calling on government and Birmingham Council to end bin strike
Various unions gather for a 'mega-rally' in support of Birmingham bin workers near a household recycling centre, or tip, in Kings Norton, Birmingham, as the bin strikes in the area continue, May 9, 2025

TWENTY-FIVE unions have demanded urgent action from the government and Birmingham City Council to end attacks on the pay and conditions of striking refuse workers.

In an open letter to Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and council leader John Cotton published today, the unions say they ”stand united” with workers in their tenth week of strike action.

”The Labour government was elected to effect transformative change and improve the quality of life for all,” the letter states.

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