#strike

Because nothing says progress like a picket line

#strike

Because nothing says progress like a picket line

Politicians and unions are like an old married couple who argue loudly in public but somehow never get divorced—just occasionally go on strike from each other. When a strike hits, politicians suddenly pretend they've always cared about the workers (“I once shook hands with a bus driver in 1993!”), while unions roll out demands longer than a CVS receipt. Meanwhile, the general public is just trying to figure out if they’ll still get their mail or if they need to start training a pigeon. It's all fun and games until someone mentions “collective bargaining” and the room clears faster than free donuts at a budget meeting.

Birmingham Bin Strike: Government Accused of Sitting on Hands as Unite Boss Demands Action

The government is not taking action to resolve the Birmingham bin strike, according to Unite general secretary Sharon Graham. She claims that "false narratives" have been used in government statements on the dispute and that the government-appointed commissioner Max Caller is making decisions without union involvement. Graham says that the council's proposals would see 50 workers lose £8,000 a year and about 20 lose £2,000 per annum. The local authority rejects this claim, saying only 17 workers would face up to a £6,000 loss per year.

Unite Boss Slams Government 'Inaction' as Birmingham Bin Strike Enters Crisis Mode

The Unite union boss, Sharon Graham, claims that the government is sitting on its hands over the Birmingham bin strike, allowing a dispute to escalate into farce. Graham wrote to Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner that the government's statements on the dispute contain "false narratives" and that ministers are not taking action to resolve the issue. The dispute involves a planned restructuring of Birmingham's refuse service, which would see some workers losing pay.

UCU FE Lecturers Vote Overwhelmingly for Strike Action in Pay Dispute with Northern Ireland Colleges

Further education lecturers in Northern Ireland, represented by the University and College Union (UCU), have voted overwhelmingly in favor of strike action and action short of strike over pay. The vote was sparked by the UCU's claim that college employers had reneged on a pay deal and Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald had reduced the baseline budget for FE colleges by 7.9% and told them to find £18m of efficiency savings.

Birmingham Bin Strike: Council Declares Major Incident as 17,000 Tonnes of Waste Piles Up

A major incident has been declared by Birmingham City Council due to the ongoing bin strike, which has left 17,000 tonnes of waste on the streets. The declaration allows the authority to increase its street cleaning operation and fly-tipping removal by bringing in extra vehicles and crews. The strike has been ongoing since March 11 over pay and job security concerns.

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