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Bin strike goes ahead Industrial action is set to continue every Monday until a new pay deal is agreed Bin workers have launched the first in a series of weekly strikes in a dispute over pay. Refuse staff in Sheffield, who have demanded a 3% "cost-of-living" increase, staged their first four-hour walkout from 6:30 GMT, Monday 7 November. The industrial action is set to continue every Monday until a new pay deal is agreed with waste management contractor Veolia. It said it would work to minimise disruption. Lee Parkinson, from the GMB union, said both sides were due to meet on Tuesday and he would consider anything put forward. "These guys, all they are asking for is a cost-ofliving pay rise that keeps pace with inflation over the next two years," he said. "I will work every day of the week to try and resolve this dispute."
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The strike was due to start earlier but was suspended at the end of October to allow workers to consider an improved offer from their employer. Veolia said it was "disappointed" the improved deal had been rejected by a ballot and apologised for the inconvenience it would cause. It said the action would affect up to 40,000 properties. "We continue to engage with our colleagues and GMB representatives and we are working to minimise any disruption to residents' recycling and waste services." Veolia was awarded the waste management contract from Sheffield City Council in 2001 as part of a 35-year deal. The council said extra collections were made on Saturday and advised affected residents to leave black bins out until they were collected.
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