Windsor & Eton Express

Bin collectors to strike over Serco pay dispute

Royal Borough: Union GMB announces plan to take action from Wednesday

- By Jade Kidd jadek@baylismedi­a.co.uk @JadeK_BM

The union for bin collectors has announced that members working in the Royal Borough are set to strike from Wednesday over pay.

GMB members who work for the council’s waste contractor Serco will be striking until their employer offers an improved pay offer.

Representa­tives from GMB were due to meet Serco management yesterday

(Thursday) and any action will be dependent on how these talks go.

However, until and unless they receive an improved pay offer that is accepted by members, the strike will be going ahead from Wednesday.

The union has provided a notice initially for two weeks of action, but further action is possible, depending on how negotiatio­ns progress.

Refuse loaders currently receive a £9.91 pay rate per hour and with the six per cent offer, which has been rejected by the members, this is still ‘below the rates paid by neighbouri­ng authoritie­s’, according to GMB.

The union said workers at Veolia and Biffa in the area are paid closer to £12 per hour, while those employed directly by Slough Borough Council earn £11.24 per hour and ‘enjoy a better package of terms and conditions’.

Nikki Dancey, GMB regional officer, said: “This is one of the most expensive areas in the country to live

and this pay offer neither reflects that, nor the current rate of inflation, or the costof-living crisis.

“Increasing numbers of Serco workers are being forced into claiming benefits and using food banks to survive, and this will only worsen as we head towards winter.

“If other local authoritie­s and their contractor­s can afford to pay between £11 and £12 per hour for their refuse loaders, so can Serco in RBWM.

“The strike will be going ahead from August 31 and the workers don't plan to return until they are offered a decent pay rise which reflects the vital work they do every day.

“There is still time though for Serco to avoid any inconvenie­nce to local residents – which of course may include the Queen – by tabling a sensible pay offer and not one that leaves our members comparativ­ely far worse off than they were last year.”

A spokespers­on for the Royal Borough, said: “We are aware of the union’s announceme­nt and are liaising with Serco as our contractor and would like to see the dispute resolved without disruption to bin collection­s.

“While we hope that industrial action can be avoided, we will keeping our residents updated through our communicat­ion channels.”

Katy Bassett, regional director for Serco Environmen­tal Services, said: “It is always our intention to work in partnershi­p with trade unions and we would urge the GMB to suspend the planned strike action from August 31 while negotiatio­ns are ongoing.”

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