Skip to main content
Outsourced refuse workers in Gloucestershire set for a summer of strikes

ABOUT 150 outsourced refuse workers in Gloucestershire are set for a summer of strikes in a pay dispute with greedy bosses, their union Unite announced today.

Staff employed by contractor Suez to empty bins on behalf of the South Gloucestershire Council will down tools between June 12 and 18 and June 26 and July 9, the union confirmed.

The workers, who earn just £11.53 per hour, voted by 89 per cent to walk out after rejecting a below-inflation 8 per cent wage offer from the firm — which reported profits of £80.8 million in 2021, Unite noted.    

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
Similar stories
ALL TOGETHER: Workers from all industries join the ‘mega picket’ — mass solidarity action to support the Birmingham bin strike organised by Strike Map, July 25 2025. Photo: Henry Fowler
Workers' Rights / 17 November 2025
17 November 2025
Strike! / 18 August 2025
18 August 2025
A tube train subway station in Glasgow, April 2014
Workers' Rights / 1 July 2025
1 July 2025