End 'misery and disruption' and accept pay deal, Angela Rayner tells striking bin workers in Birmingham
- Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, urged striking bin workers in Birmingham to end the strike, stating it causes 'misery and disruption' for residents.
- The strike, lasting over a month, has raised public health concerns with rubbish piling up and warnings of disease.
- Rayner emphasized that the 'improved' pay deal should be accepted by workers to resolve the crisis and protect public health.
- The strike led to a major incident declaration by the city council due to rubbish piling up and potential disease risks.
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Rayner urged to hand back £10k she received from union at centre of bin strikes
DEPUTY PM Angela Rayner is facing pressure to hand back £10,000 she received from the trade union at the centre of the Birmingham bin strike. Ms Rayner is in charge of trying to end the dispute. GettyAngela Rayner has been urged to hand back the £10,000 she received from the union at the centre of Birmingham bin strikes[/caption] ReutersChaos is unfolding on the streets of Birmingham due to the ongoing bin strikes[/caption] But she accepted a £…
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Angela Rayner blasted by Unite rep over Birmingham bin strikes - 'Frustrating!'
Angela Rayner has been blasted for ignoring striking workers in Birmingham after urging them to "accept the offer" put forward by the council.Britain's second city is being buried in around 21,000 tonnes of festering rubbish after bin workers from the Unite Union went on strike over pay cuts.FULL STORY HERE.
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