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Published Date:
30 June 2008
DOZENS of city binmen called a wildcat strike in Peterborough this morning and are refusing to work until a pay dispute has been resolved.
About 70 workers have downed tools amid claims their city council paymasters have gone back on an agreement to pay them thousands of pounds in back pay.

They say they are owed compensation as a result of a salary restructure undergone by the authority and are refusing to go back to work until the outstanding wages are paid.

"The boys are refusing to work until it is sorted," said one binman, who did not wish to be named.

"This whole situation has been a diabolical cock-up by the council and they need to do something about it."

The strike began first thing this morning and initially involved about 40 workers, but by 9.30am the majority of the council's rubbish collection workforce had joined them.

There will be no bin collections in the city today and it is not known when the service will be resumed.

The impromptu walkout was sparked after the council implemented a wholesale review of salaries among its 6,500 employees in a bid to ensure equality of pay.


Have you been affected by the walkout? Do you support the action? Let us know by commenting below.


While some wages have gone down as a result of the review, others – including those of many city binmen – were supposed to have been increased.

But although the workers were promised back pay to make up for the wages they should have been earning, the strikers claim the council has gone back on its promise.

One striker said: "After the job evaluation, the majority of us were supposed to have a wage increase, and we were told we would be compensated for back pay we were owed.

"We got letters promising us the money so we had it in black and white, but the council has since turned round and said we're not getting it any more. They have moved the goalposts and we have been left in the dark as to what's happening."

Another protesting binman said he and his co-workers had been left out of pocket by the council's apparent about-turn on its pay promise.

"People are financially stuck because the council has messed us about," he said.

"We have loans and overdrafts to pay and need to know when we will be compensated. We are not going to do any work until further notice – until things are sorted out."

Strike organisers say further industrial action will be taken on a "day by day" basis until the pay dispute with the council has been resolved.

Director of city services for Peterborough City Council Mike Heath said: "Refuse collectors have today walked out on an unofficial strike despite advice from their union they should return to work while further discussions with the management take place.

"The issue of contention are the payments made to individuals as a result of job evaluation and harmonisation of terms and conditions that the city council has undertaken for all of its employees.

"We are hoping to recommence refuse collections from tomorrow and will start with those which should have been collected today. Residents undergoing collections on Tuesday are advised to put their bins out as normal."

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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2008 3:00 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
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Angiecat,

Peterborough 30/06/2008 11:55:27
Whilst I have every sympathy with the bin men,(yes we all need better wages) I think if the strike carries on there will be a lot more rubbish dumped around P'boro.
Also alot more stinking bins and maggots reported (not had any maggots yet).
Good old P'boro city council,always letting things get out of hand instead of sorting out problems before they happen,can't wait for the next council tax rise!
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captainsawdust,

30/06/2008 12:05:21
Council tax ! that pays for bins to be emptied however it should go back to once a week like it always was. This council stinks and always has
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jammond,

30/06/2008 12:26:44
Get it sorted PCC today, you bunch of jobsworths.
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nnooop,

Dogsthorpe 30/06/2008 12:37:04
I am not in Peterborough two weeks out of four so I am only able to get my bin emptied once a month if I am lucky under the new regime - now the binmen are on strike it won't get emptied at all. We are the consumer - if the Council don't provide the service then surely we are entitled to a partial refund.
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Frustrated Journalist,

Peterborough 30/06/2008 12:38:54
This is just the thin end of the wedge. Lots of teachers and other school staff are in a similar position, being told that they should have been paid at a higher rate for years but then told they can't afford to pay them.

Constant penny pinching by a council just to show low increases in council taxes is resulting in a reduction in services.
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KiwiinPboro,

30/06/2008 13:08:12
No doubt this will cause an increase in council tax to pay for their pay rises next year.

Sack them all. If you walked out of your job you'd get sacked. The strike is not legal so sack them all and teach them a lesson.
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Joff,

Peterborough 30/06/2008 13:44:22
Hire in contractors to prevent any disruption of service. Thanks.
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trottz,

peterborough 30/06/2008 13:53:26
now hang on a min'..... the council DID agree to make these payments & then went back on the decision... what are these guys supposed to do?? just take it & say "ok, thats fine... we'll just carry on as per"?? no this crappy council needs to see that they cannot treat the people that earn the minimum (cos its not a huge wage on the bins i bet) wage as dogs by pulling away the stick to tease! This is the thin end of the wedge for a lot of services throughout the UK to come... cheesed off people actually sick to death of being walked on & now fighting back....

you can be sure that the bods in the council will be getting their share of expenses/freebies etc with little regard for the "ordinary" folk struggling to make it from week to week..... and dont be swayed by their words of false sentiment.... just like central govt, pigs with thier noses stuck well in the trough people
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TimBlair,

Peterborough 30/06/2008 14:05:37
These workers do a very hard job in all weathers.
And they are having their pay stolen by jobs-worths on much higher wages for sitting behind a desk.
maybe a job swap for a month or two might make PCC use a few extra brain cells....
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hardworkers,

peterborough 30/06/2008 14:14:18
i am one of these binmen and quite frankly id like to see alot of you lot that are against us doing our jobs for the low wage we get instead of sitting at home doing nothing. we will stick together in this dispute and will fight all the way. its ok for other workers to strike so why not us binmen. UP THE BINMEN!! keep it going lads
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