Bin strike in Windsor and Maidenhead called off

Refuse collectors belonging to the GMB union have accepted a new pay deal.

Author: Harry LongPublished 25th Sep 2025

A bin strike in the Royal borough of Windsor and Maidenhead - which had been due to start next week - has been called off.

Refuse collectors belonging to the GMB union have accepted a new pay deal.

GMB members who work as refuse and recycling operatives for SERCO had voted for industrial action and were ready to walk out.

But the company made an improved offer that delivers 9 percent over two years (5 percent in year one and 4 percent in year two) significantly better than the previous offer of just 3.5 percent for one year.

GMB members were balloted in their workplace over the last two days and accepted the improved offer

David McMullen, GMB Organiser, said:

“We are pleased SERCO have seen sense and Windsor and Maidenhead members did not have to begin a protracted dispute as seen across other councils recently.

“Members standing strong and being prepared to fight for an improved offer has resulted in a significant improvement in their pay without a single day's industrial action.

“This is great news for GMB members and the public in Windsor and Maidenhead.”

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