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Cardiff rubbish and recycling collections set to see 'widespread' disruption as binmen and women vote to strike
The six-week long strike is set to begin on April 22
I hope they don't strike it would be an absolute nightmare especially as it's getting warmer!
We won’t notice any difference up here in CF14, as they very rarely collect the rubbish on time anyway
From their point of view of course it is, from a customers point of view it's a nuisance!
Just seen this, but only open on a Saturday, so you can't get rid of stuff before the strike, and it's a fairly limited list anyway
https://www.cardiff.gov.uk/ENG/resid...s/default.aspx
Generally speaking I have a lot of sympathy for waste collection. It's not a nice job, but it's one of the most important in the city. I don't know the ins and outs of the bullying claims but I doubt they would be doing it without good cause.
Same, the garden waste was rescheduled several times if I recall, which is a pain in the arse for those who have to pull the green bin around from the back etc. I haven't had any issues with the food waste, recycled waste or general waste. The council are far from perfect, but some people just like to attack the workforce based on their own prejudices. Zero balance.
The workforce generally do a good job in my area from what I've seen.
The organization need to have more garden waste collections they stop too early in the Winter before all the leaves have fallen, and start back too late, it's a poor service as it's not fit for purpose from that point of view.
Absolutely, I wish that people would try and differentiate between the bosses and the work force, the politics that are at play and the fact that CCC have had to cut 300 million from their budget over the past 5 years. The public and the work force suffer together, battle lines should not be drawn in my opinion. I've said that I think that the council are failing in certain cases, but in most cases that isn't down to the work force.
The timing of this industrial action just prior to the local elections is interesting. The Unions must be pinning their hopes on the current Labour Council not wanting waste piling up in the streets in the run up to the vote.
Spot on and it will probably work, they can ask for whatever they want, the Welsh Government and Cardiff City Council won't want a strike, they are already in the spot light for a number of inferior services such as roads and closures, speeds, ambulance waiting times, A&E nightmare, and almost everything else they are responsible for.