Liverpool bin workers and street cleaners to go on strike

They're planning to walk out for six days later this month

Author: Nathan MarshPublished 10th Jan 2023

Members of the Unite union who work for Liverpool Streetscene Services Limited are set to go on strike in a dispute over pay.

The 80 plus workers are mainly employed in refuse collection, street cleaning and parks and cemeteries.

They will begin industrial action on Monday 23 January and it will end on Saturday 28 January.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said:

“Our members play a crucial role in keeping Liverpool clean and they deserve a fair days’ pay. LSSL and Liverpool council can’t sweep this issue under the carpet any longer.

“Our members at LSSL will be receiving Unite’s total support throughout this dispute.”

The workers are seeking a pay increase of four per cent plus an additional ÂŁ1,000 to offset the cost of living crisis.

The union says many of the roles they undertake are lowly paid, for example refuse drivers, who must hold a HGV licence, are only paid ÂŁ14.71 an hour.

LSSL is officially a private enterprise but it is wholly owned by Liverpool council. As such pay rates are linked to local government National Joint Council “green book” pay scales. The workers’ pay demand is in addition to the pay increase they received as part of the green book settlement for 2022/23.

Unite regional officer Brian Troake said:

“Unite’s members are taking industrial action as a last resort, as LSSL have refused to address their concerns about the decade long pay restraint and the cost of living crisis.

“Strike action will inevitably cause considerable disruption to refuse collection and other services across Liverpool but this dispute is entirely of LSSL’s own making.”

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