Bin workers in North Norfolk and Breckland begin week of strikes

Around 100 members of UNISON in Breckland and North Norfolk backed action last month.

Bin workers and street cleaners working for Serco are taking action
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 13th Mar 2023
Last updated 13th Mar 2023

Bin workers and street cleaners in two parts of Norfolk have started a week's worth of strike action, in a dispute over pay.

Around 100 members of UNISON in Breckland and North Norfolk backed action last month, with 99% of workers who voted approving of the strikes.

Staff have been on the picket lines this morning outside depots in Norfolk.

It's likely to mean disruption to rubbish and recycling collections in both districts over the coming days.

UNISON Eastern regional organiser Cameron Matthews said: “It’s a real shame that Serco can’t dip into its incredibly deep pockets to pay its workers in Breckland and North Norfolk a fair wage.

“Unfortunately Serco seems willing to hit both workers and residents in their hard-headed desire to keep wages down.

“We urge the firm to come back around the negotiating table with a new, fair deal so we can avoid these strikes.”

Serco says the door is still open for talks.

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