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More than 100,000 homes may be hit by refuse worker’s strike

- ALEX SEABROOK Local democracy reporter alex.seabrook@reachplc.com

MORE than 100,000 homes in Rhondda Cynon Taf could have bin collection­s disrupted if refuse workers vote in favour of strike action, the GMB union has said.

If members vote in favour, the move could see 130 people strike in May, leaving around 108,000 homes without refuse collection­s. The vote opens on Thursday, May 5, the same day that Wales votes in the 2022 local government elections, and will run for three weeks.

The union is calling for amendments to the job evaluation scheme as they claim the current system leaves essential workers short-changed for their work.

They said that during the pandemic, refuse workers, alongside other essential service workers were put at risk while council “big wigs” worked from home. GMB claimed that over the last decade local government staff have seen their wages cut by around 25%.

Gareth Morgans, GMB regional organiser, said: “It’s been two years since the pandemic, and still our members haven’t been compensate­d for their risk, nor the importance of their work recognised. They can’t wait forever. We saw during the pandemic that refuse workers were some of the people who keep our country ticking over, and all in all they’ve seen on average their wages cut by a quarter over the last decade.”

A spokesman for Rhondda Cynon Taf council said: “The council has entered into discussion­s with the GMB and has indicated that the council’s regrading policy (a policy agreed with the trade unions to support the job evaluation process) should be used to consider the representa­tions of refuse collection staff. The council is still awaiting key informatio­n from the GMB before it is able to commence this process. Once that process is completed, the council has indicated its willingnes­s to hold further discussion­s.

“Remunerati­on of local government workers is agreed nationally, and this council has supported the representa­tions of the WLGA and LGA, alongside trade unions, for the UK Government to recognise the important roles played by all local government workers in its public sector pay determinat­ions.”

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