Sita refuse collectors set for more strike action

3rd June 2009

The pay dispute at Sita, which has already resulted in a series of 24 hour strikes, will now lead to the indefinite ‘all out’ strike action of Bristol's refuse collectors beginning on 10th June.

250 refuse members of Unite the union are angry about the failure of Sita's management to offer them a fair pay deal.

Unite, the UK’s biggest union, believes that Sita, a company responsible for providing refuse collection services to Bristol city council, is using the recession as an excuse to cut workers’ pay by stalling as inflation falls.

Pam Jennings, Unite regional industrial officer, said: “The company continues to refuse to engage properly with Unite, leaving our members with no other choice than to take further indefinite strike action.

“There is no doubt that Sita can afford to meet the reasonable demands of staff as the council pays Sita costs plus 16 per cent.

“We are willing to return to the negotiating table at a moment’s notice. However, in the present situation the workforce has no choice but to commence with the planned ‘all out’ strike action beginning on Wednesday 10th June.”

Over 250 refuse collectors will be demonstrating on the College Green outside Bristol city council house on Friday 5th June at 11am.

The union is taking all out industrial action after a series of 24 hour strikes did not bring Sita to the table with an offer resolving a long-standing pay claim covering the 12 months between November 2007 and November 2008, submitted by the union in October 2008.

ENDS

Contact: Mark Di-Toro in the Unite press office on: 07918 640 579


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