The GMB union says 50 refuse collection and ground maintenance staff would strike over four weeks
Refuse collection and ground maintenance staff are to strike over four consecutive Wednesdays
It said the level of service on strike days would depend on the number of council staff available to work. Garden waste collections have been suspended on 29 June and 30 June to allow crews to catch up with any refuse and recycling that they were unable to collect from Wednesday. The union wants a 15% pay rise for Blaby staff on top of a potential £1,925 increase on offer nationally.
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