Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Strike still on next Monday

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action. The negotiatio­n team indicated they thought we had reached a good conclusion that they could recommend to their members to allow a return to work on Wednesday.

“However, the branch members unanimousl­y voted against the proposals, meaning the strike action will continue until the close of Monday, July 9.

“I am incredibly disappoint­ed at this decision, especially as Unison have not been able to advise what further action they wish the council to take to avoid further industrial action. We are, of course, open to further talks and discussion­s, but we need clarity on what further action is required.

“We are very sympatheti­c to the issue of staff being able to take their leave, which is why we agreed to make available a substantia­l additional agency resource over the summer period to assist with this issue.

“The outcome of the ballot which was held means that a number of residents will not have their bins collected at all in the south of the district.

“We had intended to collect grey bins only, but too few staff were willing to work and so no bins were emptied across the south of Kirklees yesterday.

“Services in the north of the district are running broadly as normal and for the rest of the week.”

Yesterday morning, a striker who didn’t want to be named, said: “The ball is in the council’s court - we have been pushed into a corner so we have no choice. This has been brewing from as long ago as 2015 when the initial problems started and it’s just escalated from there. The bullying has been horrendous.”

Unison regional official Gary Cleaver said: “The ball is in the council’s court. Members are absolutely clear that the bullying and harassment needs dealing with.

“The council have had since September last year to deal with these claims.

“There will be a rally outside the town hall on Friday with members setting off from the Vine Street Depot at 1pm which I am sure will be supported by other union workers. We have been in touch with the Trades Union Council.

“Members will go back to work at 11.59pm on Monday and we will have to see whether they wish to consider any future action.”

Asked whether there would be talks between Unison and the council this week he said: “I understand the earliest the council can meet is Monday.”

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